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Soulbound: Online Passes 17,000 Steam Wishlists in First Week

The wishlist milestone signals strong early interest in a title positioned as a standalone evolution of the free-to-play browser version, with no data carryover and a demo on the way.

Key Facts

  • Soulbound: Online reached 17,483 Steam wishlists in its first week, from May 19 to May 26, 2026.
  • The game is a roguelite action MMORPG described as closer to Soulbound 2, with new combat, abilities, relics, player housing, and a new main story.
  • A demo version was hinted at by developer SpiderWare, who said to watch for news about it.
  • Data from the free-to-play browser and Discord versions of Soulbound will not carry over to the Steam release.
  • Soulbound: Online is scheduled for release on PC via Steam soon.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Soulbound: Online Passes 17,000 Steam Wishlists in First Week

Indie developer SpiderWare announced on Discord that the Steam wishlist count for Soulbound: Online exceeded 17,000 in its first week. The roguelite action MMORPG, described as closer to Soulbound 2, adds new systems including combat, abilities, relics, player housing, and a new main story. A demo version was hinted at. The game is scheduled for release on PC via Steam soon.

SpiderWare reported 17,483 wishlists for Soulbound: Online between May 19 and May 26, 2026. The developer thanked players and said to watch for news about a demo version that will let people try the game for the first time. The browser and Discord versions of Soulbound are free-to-play, but the official FAQ calls the Steam release a new work closer to Soulbound 2. It uses the same engine but adds new combat, abilities, relics, player housing, and a completely new main story and questline. Data from the older versions will not carry over. Soulbound: Online is set to launch on PC via Steam soon.

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