The Future Entertainment Company today announced that DDoD, its upcoming 1-4 player co-op roguelite shooter, is coming to Xbox Series X|S in Q4 2026, launching simultaneously on Xbox, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.
Players can also get a new look at DDoD in a gameplay trailer showcasing its fast-paced combat, co-op encounters, weapons, mutations, and the hostile world of the Purple Lands.
DDoD has already attracted significant interest on PC, with the Steam version surpassing 155,000 wishlist additions ahead of release.
The game blends tactical co-op action, roguelite progression, and open-world exploration. Players enter the Purple Lands, a vast industrial wasteland consumed by a semi-sentient biological anomaly known as the Fog. Exposure to it warps DNA, producing unpredictable mutations in both humans and wildlife.
DDoD is being developed by independent studio The Future Entertainment Company and will launch in Q4 2026 on Xbox Series X|S, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.
Key Features
Fluent Gunplay. Tight, responsive top-down shooting with carefully tailored animations and sound effects. Weapon customization and elemental mods that change how each gun behaves in action.
Massive Open Map. Explore the Purple Lands, once a thriving industrial hub, now a wound in the countryside. The zone is littered with towns, factories, military checkpoints, research bunkers and various dungeons. It’s 60 km² big and built using real-world topography, the terrain shifts between dense forests, swamps, and industrial ruins.
Dynamic World. Purple Lands are never static. Expect dynamic weather, a full day/night cycle, and warped climates where landscape itself has been altered by anomaly.
Adorable Monsters. The inhabitants of the Purple Lands have mutated into creatures that are visually distinctive, almost endearing, but lethal. Noise-reactive, each of them has its own way to end players' lives.
Player Freedom. Every run starts at the base. From there, the route is yours to choose, take side quests to stockpile gear, upgrade your loadout, and explore points of interest. Or gamble everything on a straight shot into the Fog.
The Fog. The purple Fog seeps up from the depths of the Purple Lands. They are dangerous and must be cleansed. Some, like Cryo/Pyro/Electro, shelters a mini-boss and rewards the brave. Here you player finds rare elemental essences and crafting mods.
Tactical & Stealth Combat. Realistic weapon handling, authentic ballistics, and limited ammo. Enemies react to noise, and player tactics. A pack of mutant hounds and an elite squad of infected mercenaries are two very different things. Fight demands well positioning and tactics.
Solo or in co-op. 1-4 Player Co-Op. Face the Purple Lands alone or with up to three friends. Share loot, revive allies, coordinate ambushes, and argue over who’s got to go into the Fog when the batteries fail.
Roguelite Progression. DDoD features a variety of loadouts, points of interest, and weapon modifications. Key upgrades stay, but you’ll have to search for new gear or loot off your body if you die.
A Cast of Crazy Locals. The bunkers of the Purple Lands are home to a cast of fully-voiced, eccentric survivors: From Basile, the grumpy gate guard, to Lucia, an arms dealer grandmother, and Mort, the gossip-spreading bartender. They’re all a bit crazy and in this place, that’s just another required skill. How’d you survive otherwise?

