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Sepulcrum logo with snow-covered mountain path and dark gothic castle

Sepulcrum Launches June 27: Assemble Your Party, Face the Unknown

Posted on June 22, 2025June 25, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Sepulcrum Launch Date Confirmed – Tactical Roguelite Adventure Arrives June 27

Prepare to descend into darkness — the long-awaited roguelite RPG Sepulcrum officially launches on June 27, 2025. With the Sepulcrum launch date now confirmed, players can expect chaotic turn-based battles, unique party setups, and unpredictable events along the way. Developed and published by MDH Software, this 2D indie title blends strategy, pressure, and replay value into 90-minute runs filled with powerful items, rare surprises, and deadly enemies.

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Sepulcrum

Release Date: June 27, 2025

Genre: RPG, Turn-Based Tactics, Roguelite, 2D

Developer/Publisher: MDH Software

Platforms: PC (Steam)

Gameplay Features Ahead of Sepulcrum’s Launch Date

  • Build your dream team: Over 20 adventurers to unlock, each offering different strengths and combos.
  • Loot and customize: Gather powerful weapons and rare magical gear—or buy them with gold from fallen enemies.
  • Strategic combat: Each battle is turn-based and tight. Therefore, planning and positioning are essential.
  • Choices that matter: At times, you’ll face decisions outside of combat. These moments can help—or hurt—your quest.
  • Replayability: Every run lasts about 90 minutes. As a result, you’ll unlock new characters, difficulty levels, and items over time.

What Makes Sepulcrum Stand Out?

In a sea of roguelites and tactical RPGs, Sepulcrum doesn’t just copy what works — it challenges it. For example, permadeath isn’t just a risk, it’s expected. Your resources are always limited, and your team is rarely perfect. Because of that, every battle demands smart adaptation, not just grinding stats.

Each adventurer has strengths and flaws, so building the right group takes thought. Even better, there’s surprise value: rare characters might join you, or strange events may change your path. Meanwhile, the game’s visual style stays simple, but underneath is a layered and rewarding system that rewards players who pay attention.

In short, if you care about strategy, tension, and games that make every choice count, Sepulcrum is worth covering.


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Also check out our recent coverage of other indie tactical titles like Minsk, another standout 2025 release.


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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