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Update Notes for January 21, 2025

  • Fixed minor inconsistencies in the text data
  • Fixed text overflow in the formation menu
  • Added a missing teleporter in the mausoleum

Dragon Ruins II is out now!

Hi everyone,

Dragon Ruins II is out now, and we’d like to thank you for leaving reviews, reporting bugs, and feedback.

This game is one of our biggest releases and a massive leap compared to the original, so your support has been rewarding and helped us deal with growing pains.

We want to take a moment to answer a few questions about our plans.



[h3]Localization[/h3]

We're currently working on localizing the game into Japanese. There's no concrete date when it'll be available, but you won't have to wait too long.

There are no plans to localize the game to other languages.

[h3]Console Versions[/h3]

While we released some of our past games on the PlayStation a few months after the initial PC release, we’re still looking for a new console publisher, and as of now, we have no news on that front.

[h3]Future Plans[/h3]

There were a few questions about content updates, so we'd like to clarify something:

Dragon Ruins II is a package title, meaning it's content-complete and ready to play on day one. This is not a live service title, where players spend their hard-earned money on a minimum viable product with a promise of a great game sometime in the future.

We might consider releasing "Scenario Disks" in the future, but the current version is exactly what we wanted to make, both mechanically and content-wise, and we're currently focused on player feedback to address any issues that made their way into the release version.

Thank you for your support.

Update Notes for January 19, 2025 (Part Deux)

Fixed a critical bug that could overwrite save data with a blank save under certain conditions.

Apologies for the inconvenience.

Update Notes for January 19, 2025

Added local save backup.

The game will now create two local backups whenever the game is saved, which makes the save folder look like this:

SAVE.BND: the save file used by the game and Steam Cloud
SAVE.COPY: local copy of the SAVE.BND file
SAVE.OLD: local copy of the old save file

Saves are located at "c:\Users\user\AppData\LocalLow\Graverobber Foundation\Dragon Ruins II\".

If you encounter any issues with your save file (SAVE.BND), try replacing it with one of the local copies (SAVE.COPY or SAVE.OLD).

Update Notes for January 18, 2025

  • Fixed a page-related softlock
  • Minor text adjustments