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Dungeon Raze brings wall-breaking shooter action to mobile June 18

Dungeon Raze is trying to make wall-smashing shooter chaos work on touchscreens, and its June 18 mobile launch will test that fast, punchy loop.

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Dungeon Raze brings wall-breaking shooter action to mobile June 18
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Dungeon Raze is taking on one of mobile gaming’s trickiest ports: keeping a destruction-heavy, speed-first shooter feeling sharp when the controls move from mouse and keyboard to a thumb on glass. The top-down action game will hit iOS and Android on June 18, priced at $3.99, and its appeal is built around a simple fantasy: blast through dungeon walls, rescue friends, and tear down the core before the clock or the enemies catch up.

That pitch already has some legs on PC. Dungeon Raze first launched on Steam on January 2, 2025, and the game was sitting on a Very Positive rating from 443 user reviews. That matters here because the mobile version is not trying to reinvent the game so much as translate its feel, and the core feel is all about speed, readable chaos, and the satisfaction of making the map itself break apart under fire.

The structure looks smart for phones. Speed Raze is the obvious bite-sized mode, a time-based push straight toward the core. Eternal Dungeon goes the other direction with a procedurally generated, infinite run built for power scaling and long sessions. Hard Dungeon is the stress test, with tougher enemies and harder walls for players who want the game to bite back. That mode split gives Dungeon Raze a better shot at avoiding the usual mobile roguelite problem, where one good trick gets stretched too thin after a few runs.

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Kotaro Yoshida’s name gives the project extra weight. Yoshida is the developer behind Dungeon Raze and is also linked to Half-Minute Hero, a game that made a career out of compressing big RPG energy into short, punchy sessions. That lineage fits Dungeon Raze well. This is not a game that asks you to settle in for a slow crawl. It wants you moving, breaking, and adapting on the fly.

Phoenixx Inc. is publishing the game, and the launch is broader than just mobile. Dungeon Raze is also set to arrive on Nintendo Switch on the same day, with the console version listed at $8.99, while the mobile build stays in impulse-buy territory. Official language support is also coming for English, Chinese, Korean, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Portuguese, which should help the game travel beyond its first audience. If the touch controls land, Dungeon Raze could be one of those rare PC-to-mobile conversions that keeps the smash-and-run rush intact instead of sanding it down.

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