Enter the Gungeon, a pioneering action roguelike game, marks its 10th anniversary with over 14 million copies sold, yet its creators express concerns about the genre's evolution towards more gambling-like mechanics. This shift matters to developers and tech professionals as it highlights a divergence from traditional roguelike design principles, potentially impacting player engagement and satisfaction. Dodge Roll is developing Enter the Gungeon 2, aiming to maintain the original’s integrity while introducing new elements.
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