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Devil Jam Cranks Up The Volume On Xbox, PlayStation And Switch

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Devil Jam keyart - the game is now on console
Devil Jam – now on console

Devil Jam throws you straight onto the stage, lights blazing, crowd screaming, and absolutely no way out.

Now available across Xbox, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, this hellbound roguelite turns survival into a full-on performance, where every run feels like a chaotic gig that could fall apart at any moment.

It’s loud, fast, and a little ridiculous in the best possible way.

At A Glance

  • Game: Devil Jam
  • Developer: Rogueside NV
  • Publisher: Rogueside NV
  • Price: ÂŁ6.29
  • Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
  • Game Type: Roguelite / Survivor-Like

A Deal With The Devil… And No Way Out

The setup doesn’t waste time. You’ve signed a cursed contract, and now you’re stuck in the underworld, forced to perform for an audience that’s far from friendly.

What follows is a series of intense, arena-based battles where enemies pour in from every direction. There’s no real downtime, just wave after wave of chaos as you try to stay alive long enough to finish the set.

Your weapon of choice? A possessed instrument that fires automatically, leaving you free to focus on movement, positioning, and staying one step ahead of the madness.

Builds That Change Every Run

Like any good roguelite, Devil Jam thrives on variety. No two runs play out the same, thanks to a steady stream of upgrades and gear combinations.

At the centre of it all is a 12-slot inventory system. It’s not just about what you equip, but where you place it. Positioning items correctly unlocks synergies, turning a decent build into something far more destructive. Some runs will click instantly. Others will feel like you’re scraping by. That unpredictability is part of the appeal.

A Stage Full Of Chaos

The arenas themselves are tight, forcing you into constant movement as enemies close in from all sides.

It’s not just about surviving waves either. Larger encounters push things further, including battles against powerful figures like Death himself. These moments shift the pace slightly, asking for more focus and control amid the chaos.

They’re the kind of fights that can end a run quickly if you’re not ready.

A Cult Hit Finds A New Stage

Having first appeared on PC in 2025 with a positive reception, Devil Jam now lands on consoles with additional content and improvements shaped by player feedback. New arenas, extra challenges, and expanded story elements help round out the experience, giving returning players a reason to jump back in while offering newcomers a fuller package from the start.

At £6.29, Devil Jam doesn’t ask for a huge commitment, but it delivers plenty of intensity in return. It’s the kind of game you can jump into for a quick run… and then immediately try again when things don’t go your way.

Now available on Xbox (here’s your Xbox Store link!), PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, it’s an easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys fast-paced roguelites with a bit of personality.

Just be ready – once the music starts, it doesn’t really stop.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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