The community has already datamined a few incredible additions in RPGRemuz New. Here are three you can find right now:
The developers released a 2025 roadmap alongside the patch. Here is what is coming next:
In a video game, the computer handles the logic. It calculates damage, tracks inventory, and renders the world. In a TTRPG, a human being—the Game Master (GM) or Dungeon Master (DM)—does all of that.
The Adjustment: You can’t "savescum" or exploit glitches. If you try to do something wild, the GM has to make a ruling on the fly. The Tip: Work with your GM, not against them. If they say "No, you can't jump over that mountain," trust them. They are balancing a story, not just processing code. Being a collaborative player makes the game run smoother for everyone. rpgremuz new
Korvath was once a land stitched together by broken code. Literally. In this universe, reality runs on an ancient, decaying operating system. Magic is just deprecated functions. Dragons are corrupted drivers.
You play as Remuz, the last Debugger—a mute swordsman who speaks through combat stances. Your mission: find the Seven Lost Libraries and patch the world before the Great Segmentation Fault consumes everything.
In a video game, failing a check or dying is often just a "Game Over" screen or a reload. It’s a frustration. In tabletop gaming, failure is where the story gets interesting. The community has already datamined a few incredible
The Adjustment: Rolling a natural 1 (a critical fail) might mean you accidentally shoot your ally in the foot or trip over your own robes. It sounds bad, but these moments create the inside jokes and legendary stories you’ll talk about for years. The Tip: Don't fear the dice. If you fail a roll, lean into it. Roleplay the embarrassment or the mistake. A perfect character who succeeds at everything is boring; a character who struggles is heroic.
Endgame was barren in the original. RPGRemuz New fixes this with a 100-floor roguelite tower.
Subject: RPGRemuz NEW From: Ghost Rabbit Studio Date: [Current Date] It calculates damage, tracks inventory, and renders the
Hello, everyone.
You’ve been asking for years: “What happened to Remuz?” The 2018 prototype. The pixel art. The broken save system. The weird frog chef.
We heard you. And we’re sorry.
Today, we’re fixing the past by building a completely different future.
Introducing RPGRemuz NEW.