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Glyph Gambit Launches Dec 8th — Chess Meets Dark Souls in a Tactical Roguelite

Glyph Gambit is a tactical grid‑based roguelite built around one core idea: What if Dark Souls had a baby with Chess? Every encounter is a tense king‑vs‑king showdown.

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addedEvery encounter is a tense king‑vs‑king showdown. On each run, you fight across increasingly dangerous boards, using items like Edges, Shields, and Gems to adapt your strategy. Beginning at level 5, these items can drop as powerful rewards, offering new build opportunities and tactical depth. The catch? Your glyphs—the core progression system—are fragile. If your King falls on a level before you destroy the enemy King, the glyphs you’ve earned up to that point are shattered.
changedBut there’s hope. Return to that same level on your next run. If you defeat that level’s King, your glyphs return to you—fully restored. If you fail again, they’re gone forever. This loop creates a thrilling risk‑reward structure where every decision matters, and every board becomes a personal grudge match.
addedAdding to the tension is a run‑ending shop: a merchant that only appears if you voluntarily end your run. Cashing out early lets you safely spend your preserved glyphs on rare items, but doing so forfeits your push toward the next boss. It’s a constant dilemma—bail out now for guaranteed upgrades, or press deeper and risk losing everything.

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addedEvery encounter is a tense king‑vs‑king showdown. On each run, you fight across increasingly dangerous boards, using items like Edges, Shields, and Gems to adapt your strategy. Beginning at level 5, these items can drop as powerful rewards, offering new build opportunities and tactical depth. The catch? Your glyphs—the core progression system—are fragile. If your King falls on a level before you destroy the enemy King, the glyphs you’ve earned up to that point are shattered.
changedBut there’s hope. Return to that same level on your next run. If you defeat that level’s King, your glyphs return to you—fully restored. If you fail again, they’re gone forever. This loop creates a thrilling risk‑reward structure where every decision matters, and every board becomes a personal grudge match.
addedAdding to the tension is a run‑ending shop: a merchant that only appears if you voluntarily end your run. Cashing out early lets you safely spend your preserved glyphs on rare items, but doing so forfeits your push toward the next boss. It’s a constant dilemma—bail out now for guaranteed upgrades, or press deeper and risk losing everything.

Glyph Gambit is a tactical grid‑based roguelite built around one core idea: What if Dark Souls had a baby with Chess?

Every encounter is a tense king‑vs‑king showdown. On each run, you fight across increasingly dangerous boards, using items like Edges, Shields, and Gems to adapt your strategy. Beginning at level 5, these items can drop as powerful rewards, offering new build opportunities and tactical depth. The catch? Your glyphs—the core progression system—are fragile. If your King falls on a level before you destroy the enemy King, the glyphs you’ve earned up to that point are shattered.

But there’s hope. Return to that same level on your next run. If you defeat that level’s King, your glyphs return to you—fully restored. If you fail again, they’re gone forever. This loop creates a thrilling risk‑reward structure where every decision matters, and every board becomes a personal grudge match.

Adding to the tension is a run‑ending shop: a merchant that only appears if you voluntarily end your run. Cashing out early lets you safely spend your preserved glyphs on rare items, but doing so forfeits your push toward the next boss. It’s a constant dilemma—bail out now for guaranteed upgrades, or press deeper and risk losing everything.

Between levels, you also have the freedom to evolve your strategy. You can level up individual pieces, refine your build, and adjust your loadout to prepare for the challenges ahead. If you don’t want to risk your glyphs mid‑run, you can instead invest them between runs to permanently strengthen your roster. This creates a flexible progression system where each player chooses how—and when—to power up their team.

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Steam News / 21 November 2025

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