
The publishing company, Acclaim, together with the development studio, Ridiculous Games, have declared that they are creating a rhythm-based dungeon crawler game titled GRIDbeat!. Although the specific consoles have yet to be disclosed, it is confirmed for release on PC via Steam. The game will make its debut in the year 2026.
Here is an overview of the game, via Acclaim:
About
In the thrilling game called GRIDbeat, take control of a mysterious hacker’s keyboard and groove along with the rhythm while penetrating digital fortresses filled with obstacles to dodge and computers to crack open.
With over 50 vibrant levels to discover and an abundance of extra content through player-created stages, GRIDbeat! challenges both your skills and sense of rhythm. Sync your actions to the pulse of a thumping electronic soundtrack, seize sensitive data, and penetrate systems while dodging the relentless pursuit of defenders eager to eliminate you without mercy, potentially relegating you to the trash can with brutal efficiency.






























Key Features
- An intense, music-driven experience to move to the beat as they explore digital realms, hack systems, and avoid hostile programs.
- Over 50 levels in the main campaign.
- Post-launch downloadable content including licensed music packs to expand the experience.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Announce Trailer
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2025-09-10 21:48