Lucky Tower Ultimate has officially graduated from Early Access, with developer Studio Seufz and publisher AMC Games dropping the full 1.0 release today on PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, as well as Nintendo Switch. According to Noisy Pixel, the launch brings not just a version number bump but a proper endgame mode to give players something to grind toward post-run.

The full release is priced at $14.99, which is already a reasonable ask for an action roguelike. A 20% launch discount sweetens the deal further, running through April 30, 2026 - so there's no real urgency to rush the purchase, but it's worth keeping on your radar if you're a fan of the genre.

For those unfamiliar, Lucky Tower Ultimate is built around the kind of chaotic, moment-to-moment decision-making that roguelike fans tend to live for. The game leans into replayability, and the addition of dedicated endgame content at 1.0 suggests the studio has been listening to player feedback during the Early Access period - a good sign for the health of the game going forward.

A Collector's Edition is also reportedly available for players who want a more premium package, though details beyond that were limited in the launch announcement. The simultaneous PC and Switch launch is a solid move, giving the game immediate reach across both couch and handheld play styles.

Early Access exits can be hit or miss in terms of how polished the final product actually feels, but the addition of meaningful endgame content alongside the 1.0 tag is an encouraging indicator that this isn't just a version label slapped on an unfinished build. Roguelike players on a budget especially have little reason not to check this one out at the discounted price.