Buckshot Roulette just yeeted itself onto Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and cloud with day-one Game Pass access like the indie horror gremlin we all knew it was. The shotgun Russian roulette mind game that blew up on Steam is finally letting console folks stare down The Dealer without dropping cash, complete with fresh multiplayer for up to four players, crossplay, and a whole new soundtrack to match the betrayal vibes. Developer Mike Klubnika and Critical Reflex cooked this one up from a tiny Itch.io experiment into a viral beast with millions of players, fan art everywhere, and even a real-life table at K4sen Con, so hitting consoles hits different.
Steam's still popping off with over 115k reviews at 95% positive and peaks near 2,300 concurrent players, proving the bite-sized chaos slaps hard enough that folks are calling it a perfect quick Game Pass drop—beat it in one sitting then ghost it. The multiplayer shift turns solo probability poker into full friend-ruining bluff sessions where the last shell in the chamber means trust issues all around, and Xbox Play Anywhere means your progress and copy follow you everywhere. Surprise drop energy means it skipped the usual upcoming list hype, catching everyone off guard in the best way.
Community's already memeing the hell out of it with takes about Game Pass's recent demonic gambling streak and folks straight-up buying the $2.99 copy anyway to support the dev. The table's open, the shells are loaded, and now everyone's got a seat without waiting for a sale.