Dark Scrolls is now due out on June 22 for Switch and PC via Steam, moving three weeks later than the previously planned May 28 release. The fantasy action platformer from Devolver Digital and doinksoft keeps its roguelite progression and its support for both solo play and local or online co-op.

Runs are procedurally generated, built around hand-crafted rooms and levels, and centered on each hero’s attacks and abilities as players dodge traps, fight through enemies, and push toward bosses. Nine unlockable heroes, branching routes, and perk-and-elemental power combinations are already part of the confirmed structure.
The core pitch remains the same after the delay: fast action, run-based progression, and a co-op option that can be used either alone or with a partner. The new date also leaves the announced platforms untouched, with Switch and PC still set as the target systems.
