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  • Master the Pause: ‘Enter the Chronosphere’ Brings Tactical Bullet Hell to Steam This May

    Master the Pause: ‘Enter the Chronosphere’ Brings Tactical Bullet Hell to Steam This May

    In the world of indie gaming, “genre-bending” is a term thrown around often, but rarely is it as literal as in Enter the Chronosphere. Developed by Melbourne’s own Effort Star and published by the boundary-pushing Joystick Ventures, this psychedelic roguelike has finally set its sights on a release window.

    Originally targeting a mid-May launch, the team recently performed a tactical “time-skip.” To avoid a direct collision with some of the industry’s biggest heavyweights (looking at you, Subnautica 2), the official Steam Early Access release date is now May 25, 2026.


    Time Only Moves When You Do

    If you’ve ever played SUPERHOT and thought, “I wish this had more loot and a grid-less tactical overhead view,” then Enter the Chronosphere is your fever dream come true.

    The game’s core hook is its stop-and-start combat. Unlike traditional turn-based games, where you wait for an enemy to finish their animation, here, time flows proportionally to your actions. If you fire a bullet, time unfreezes just long enough for the projectile to travel. If you dodge-roll, the world blurs into motion until you land.

    This creates a unique “tactical bullet hell” rhythm:

    • The Pause: Assess a screen filled with dozens of frozen neon projectiles.
    • The Plan: Plot a path that weaves through the gaps while lining up a perfect railgun shot.
    • The Action: Watch your plan execute in a fluid, high-octane burst before the world freezes again.

    A Misfit Crew in a Dying Multiverse

    You won’t be tackling these chronospheres alone. The Early Access launch features a ragtag crew of survivors, including:

    • Marcia: The last human in the universe, a master of the clutch dodge-roll.
    • Urtar: A massive bear with a “Kinetic Surge” ability that launches enemies across the map.
    • Lillypilly: A frog who proves that even in a psychedelic apocalypse, being “cool” is a valid combat stat.

    Beyond the characters, the game boasts five distinct biomes at launch—ranging from “Australiana” inspired landscapes to diesel-powered mole-men strongholds—all procedurally generated to ensure no two suicide missions feel the same.

    Why Joystick Ventures is Betting Big

    Joystick Ventures has a reputation for spotting “diamond in the rough” mechanics. From the card-battling chaos of StarVaders to the upcoming Antonblast, they specialise in games that prioritise “feel” and experimentation.

    According to Ivan Carrillo, Fund Manager at Joystick Ventures, the move to May 25 was a calculated one:

    “We are a simple publisher… We don’t want to draw attention away from the most wishlisted games on Steam. Our game has stop-and-start combat, but it doesn’t have Leviathans. We’ll leave the deep sea to the others and take over the chronosphere a few weeks later.”

    Mark Your Calendars

    Enter the Chronosphere hits Steam Early Access on May 25, 2026, for £14.99 ($14.99). With over 40 hours of promised metaprogression and a “Starseer” hub to unlock secrets between runs, it’s shaping up to be the most addictive tactical time-sink of the summer.

    Are you the type to carefully calculate every bullet trajectory, or do you prefer to “spray and pray” even when time is standing still?

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