Watch Forsaken Lands' Official Announcement Trailer!
It seems co-op titles are on the rise recently, as developers and publishers are creating all sorts of games for players to enjoy together. This is also reaching various genres, which is great! The latest one? Roguelite deckbuilding.
Forsaken Lands is an upcoming title by Lunisky Studio and Spaghetti Cat. Players will embark on an adventure with a friend, where they'll need to strategise together to win turn-based battles.
Throughout their adventure, they'll craft various decks, defeat all sorts of enemies, and step up to challenge the gods themselves... but all that happens once they've gotten their hands on the Great Necromancer.
Here's everything you can expect from Forsaken Lands:
- A co-op roguelite deckbuilding adventure for up to three players that can also be played solo.
- Six heroes to choose from, each with a unique deck of cards, abilities, and playstyle.
- Procedurally generated adventure.
- Battle modifiers.
- More than 50 hero-specific cards.
- Over 30 neutral cards (available to all heroes).
- Mini-bosses and bosses to defeat.
- Various events that expand the lore (or offer a comedic break).
- Unlock new cards, customisation options, and skills as you progress through the story and fights.
- Various modes, including Story Mode, which offers unique narratives, rich backstories, new locations, and more.
Don't miss out on the announcement trailer for a glance at what's in store! Forsaken Lands is available to wishlist and follow on Steam, and its release date is expected in Q2 2026.






COMMENTS
chandraa - 04:02am, 28th November 2025
Did you see the official announcement trailer for Forsaken Lands? The atmosphere looks insane dark, gritty, and perfect for late-night gaming sessions.
lamb - 04:04am, 28th November 2025
Yeah, it gave me serious open-world survival vibes. I was watching it while using some snus
chandraa - 04:05am, 28th November 2025
Same here. I’ve actually replaced smoking completely with snus, and it makes long gaming sessions way more comfortable.
lamb - 04:06am, 28th November 2025
Honestly, it reminds me of when I’m deep into a gambling session that same rush and tunnel vision, just with monsters and myths instead of slots and cards.
chandraa - 04:06am, 28th November 2025
Exactly. Games like Forsaken Lands feel like a darker version of that thrill, exploring unknown zones and taking risks kind of like betting it all on the next move.
lamb - 04:07am, 28th November 2025
Can’t wait to see more gameplay reveals. Between this and my usual gambling nights, 2025’s already looking intense.