15 Jun 2026, Mon

DemonCrawl v2.4.0 Launches Arena Season 2 Out of Beta With 5 New Homelands and Overhauled Systems

DemonCrawl v2.4.0 is now live on Windows, finally graduating Arena Season 2 from beta status after years of development. The update marks the biggest Arena expansion in the game’s history, bringing substantive new content and mechanical refinements to the puzzle roguelite’s competitive mode.

The headline addition is 5 fresh homelands alongside 4 Arena-exclusive stage mods, expanding the strategic options available to players competing on leaderboards. The update also introduces a new stats panel and completes a comprehensive bot overhaul that reshapes how the mode plays. A suite of new cosmetics rounds out the quality-of-life improvements, while developers acknowledge that fixes specific to Arena mode occupy much of the patch’s deeper work.

@everyone DemonCrawl v2.4.0 is now available on the Windows stable branch.

**This update features the long-awaited Arena Season 2**, finally elevating the gamemode out of Beta. It includes 5 new homelands, 4 new Arena-only stage mods, the stats panel, bot overhaul, new cosmetics, and tons of fixes specific to Arena.

Note: When we release updates of this size, there tends to be a few bugs we didn’t catch in testing – so don’t be alarmed if you see a bunch of hotfixes pushed to Steam throughout the day. 🙂

https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1141220/view/529882384083977372

DemonCrawl –
https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1141220/view/529882384083977372

Announcement from Therefore Games via Discord

DemonCrawl, a puzzle roguelite that fuses Minesweeper mechanics with 800+ collectible items and 70+ stage mods, has leaned heavily into its Arena mode as a long-term competitive pillar. The mode sits alongside other offerings like Endless Multiverse, daily Hero Trials, and multiple difficulty tiers that give players reasons to return across dozens of runs.

The developers have flagged that updates of this scale sometimes carry unforeseen bugs, meaning players should expect hotfixes rolling out to Steam throughout launch day. For those tracking the game’s evolution, this marks a tangible moment where Arena transitions from experimental status into a fully supported competitive experience.

Steven Andrew

By Steven Andrew

Steven has been in games journalism for more than 10 years, assisting in multiple audio, visual, and written mediums. Roguelike games are one of his favorite genres.

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