
Enter the Gungeon and Exit the Gungeon are arriving on Android this summer. Dodge Roll and Devolver Digital are bringing their acclaimed bullet hell dungeon crawlers to mobile with several significant enhancements. Look out for a special guest appearance from Cult of the Lamb as well.
The mobile editions are being developed by XD Network, under the supervision of Dodge Roll and Devolver Digital. XD previously handled the Chinese mobile releases for both games.
The bullet hell dungeon crawler Enter the Gungeon will be priced at $8.99 on mobile. Its arcade-style spin-off, Exit the Gungeon, will be available for $4.99. This fast-paced 2D bullet hell platformer was formerly exclusive to Apple Arcade.
What's New in Enter & Exit the Gungeon for Android?
The mobile version of Enter the Gungeon introduces online co-op for the first time. Earlier console and PC releases only supported local multiplayer.
Players can also take control of The Lamb, the woolly protagonist from Massive Monster's Cult of the Lamb. In this mobile adaptation, he comes equipped with unique abilities and a brand-new weapon.
Want a sneak peek? Watch the latest trailer for Enter & Exit the Gungeon on Android right here.
When Do They Release?
Enter & Exit the Gungeon are scheduled to launch on Android on August 15th, 2025. Both games feature a try-before-you-buy model. You can play the first chamber for free, unlock gear, and carry over your progress if you decide to purchase the full versions later.
However, save data from PC or console versions cannot be transferred. All mobile-exclusive content, including the Cult of the Lamb crossover, remains platform-specific for the time being.
Both titles also include controller support. Adapting Enter the Gungeon's precise twin-stick controls for touchscreens is a bold step by the developers. Since the game is challenging even with a controller, the mobile version offers optional auto-aim assistance. Pre-register now on the Google Play Store.
Exit the Gungeon, by contrast, was designed with mobile gameplay in mind, delivering a more arcade-focused experience. You can pre-register for it on the Google Play Store as well.
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