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Steam News25 February 20264mo ago

The Player Who Can’t Level Up – PD Note #4

Steam post image Hello, this is RomanticDev, PD of The Player Who Can't Level Up!It’s hard to believe the second month of 2026 is already coming to an end.

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addedAfter the Ending: Not the End, but Another BeginningAfter the ending, a new mission quietly becomes available in the first theme: Pantheon .
addedLook Closer in Your Second Runyou’ll discover something new.

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addedAfter the ending, a new mission quietly becomes available in the first theme: Pantheon .
addedyou’ll discover something new.
Steam post imageHello, this is RomanticDev, PD of The Player Who Can't Level Up!It’s hard to believe the second month of 2026 is already coming to an end.The team behind The Player Who Can’t Level Up has been fully focused on development to bring you even more fun and meaningful experiences.In this developer note, we’d like to give you a small preview of something many of you have been looking forward to: post-ending, repeat-play content.

After the Ending: Not the End, but Another Beginning

Even if you’ve already reached the ending once, your journey doesn’t truly end there.

In fact, from that moment onward, the game begins to reveal a slightly different side of itself.

After the ending, a new mission quietly becomes available in the first theme: Pantheon.

Some of you may stumble upon it by accident.

Others may only find it after exploring every corner.

But if you manage to discover that mission hidden somewhere within Pantheon, you’ll step beyond what once felt familiar—and into something unexpectedly unfamiliar.

The Story Pantheon Has Been Hiding

Up until now, Pantheon has been a place that doesn’t speak much.

But in your second run, fragments of the story buried within that silence will begin to surface—little by little.

Here’s a small hint for those reading this:

What story are the murals in Pantheon trying to tell?

And through that story… what will you eventually come face to face with in Pantheon?

Look Closer in Your Second Run

Objects you once walked past,

marks that seemed meaningless,

and spaces you barely noticed as you rushed through—

If you take a little more time,

and observe your surroundings a little more carefully,

you’ll discover something new.

Our team will always support your healthy gaming life.

And through The Player Who Can’t Level Up, we look forward to the day we can communicate with you even more actively.

We’ll be back soon with more exciting news.

For now, I’ll return to the development zone.

Thank you!

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Steam News / 25 February 2026

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