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Steam News6 June 20261mo ago

We Lost a Bet. The Game Has a New Name.

Hello, debtors. A few things have happened since our last visit. First of all... ALT+F4 is dead. Turns out there was already a very successful game called ALT+F4 on Steam. Who could have predicted that?

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Hello, debtors.

What changed

0 fixes3 additions3 changes0 removals
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addedFortunately, Skeleton has generously allowed us to keep our kneecaps in exchange for a new name.
addedNew TrailerWe also revealed a brand new trailer during IGN Live.
changedNew ArtworkThe game has changed a lot since the first announcement.
changedNew ArtworkAnd significantly worse for your financial health.
changedNew ArtworkWe've updated the logo, artwork, capsules, screenshots and overall visual identity to better reflect what Dungeon Gambler has become.
addedComing in 2026And Skeleton refuses to stop adding new ways to lose money.

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addedFortunately, Skeleton has generously allowed us to keep our kneecaps in exchange for a new name.
addedWe also revealed a brand new trailer during IGN Live.
changedThe game has changed a lot since the first announcement.
changedAnd significantly worse for your financial health.
changedWe've updated the logo, artwork, capsules, screenshots and overall visual identity to better reflect what Dungeon Gambler has become.

A few things have happened since our last visit.

First of all...

ALT+F4 is dead.

Turns out there was already a very successful game called ALT+F4 on Steam.

Who could have predicted that?

Certainly not us.

Fortunately, Skeleton has generously allowed us to keep our kneecaps in exchange for a new name.

So please welcome:

Dungeon Gambler: All In, No Out

Dungeon Gambler All In No Out

A much more respectable title for a game about gambling away your freedom in a dungeon run by a skeleton.

We Made a Deal

No, not with the Devil.

With Assemble Entertainment.

They've published great indie games and somehow decided that funding a dungeon full of gambling addicts, cursed dice and terrible financial decisions was a reasonable idea.

We (and Skeleton) are incredibly excited to have them on board.

New Trailer

We also revealed a brand new trailer during IGN Live.

Skeleton insisted on being the star of it.

Watch it here:

New Artwork

The game has changed a lot since the first announcement.

It's bigger.

Stranger.

And significantly worse for your financial health.

We've updated the logo, artwork, capsules, screenshots and overall visual identity to better reflect what Dungeon Gambler has become.

Coming in 2026

The Kingdom of Bones still requires additional construction.

A few dungeons need to be finished.

Several gambling addicts need to be hired.

And Skeleton refuses to stop adding new ways to lose money.

Because of this, Dungeon Gambler: All In, No Out is now planned for release in 2026.

We Somehow Ended Up on IGN Live

Skeleton says this was entirely his doing. We revealed Dungeon Gambler: All In, No Out during IGN Live, giving everyone a first proper look at the Kingdom of Bones.

IGN Live

Thank you for wishlisting the game, sharing it with friends, and helping a weird little idea about debt, gambling, and skeletons grow into something much bigger.

Now if you'll excuse us...

We have debts to repay.

Dmitry and Stus

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Steam News / 6 June 2026

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