Hold the Core Launches on Steam as a Roguelite Tower Defense
After a wishlist period, developer ikal's deck-influenced tower defense is now available.
Hold the Core has launched on Steam, according to a community announcement from its developer, ikal, dated July 16, 2026.
The game is described as a roguelite tower defense in which each run is procedurally varied. The core loop involves three interacting mechanics:
What's in the game
- Draft Risk Cards — a card-drafting element that shapes each run
- Tower evolution — towers can be upgraded or changed over the course of a session
- Core survival — the central objective is keeping a structure called the Core alive for as long as possible
Beyond these pillars, the announcement offers no further detail on modes, content volume, or platform features.
ikal's note was brief and personal, thanking players who wishlisted the game and asking those who enjoy it to leave a review — a signal that this is an independent release where early reception carries real weight.
For players drawn to tower defense games with run-to-run variety, Hold the Core is now available to try on its own terms.
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