Lost in Random: The Eternal Die demo now available on Nintendo Switch – roll the dice for free!

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If you’ve yet to brave the nightmare realms of Random, now’s your chance to jump in at no cost. Thunderful and Stormteller Games have officially released a free Nintendo Switch demo for Lost in Random: The Eternal Die, giving handheld gamers the perfect opportunity to experience one of 2025’s most visually arresting and mechanically engaging action-roguelites.

This new demo joins existing free trial options already live on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Players in North America and Europe can download the Nintendo Switch version today via the eShop.

In The Eternal Die, you play as Queen Aleksandra, the once-noble ruler of Random, now cast into chaos alongside her dice-shaped ally, Fortune. Together, they must battle warped enemies, unleash powerful relics and abilities, and take on the mysterious new villain, Mare the Knight. Every run through Random’s fractured world brings fresh surprises and brutal encounters, all powered by the game’s tight roguelike structure.

Our thoughts on Lost in Random: The Eternal Die

We recently reviewed Lost in Random: The Eternal Die here on FULLSYNC, and we were thoroughly impressed. The game earned high marks for its beautifully crafted art direction, evocative of dark fairy tales and stop-motion magic, as well as for its addictive loop of character upgrades and dice-powered progression. It’s a compelling blend of action, strategy, and luck that makes every encounter feel meaningful—and every defeat a lesson.

Lost in Random: The Eternal Die - The Discard Pile

If you’ve been unsure whether this journey into randomness is for you, the free demo is the ideal way to find out. And with the full game available now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Game Pass, there’s no shortage of ways to roll the dice.

Download the demo today and take your first steps into the chaos of Random.


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