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Rabbit Samurai Leaps Onto Xbox Series X|S – Affordable Deck-Building Fun

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Rabbit Samurai
Rabbit Samurai – out on Xbox

A new challenger hops into the ever-busy indie space today, as Rabbit Samurai launches on Xbox Series X|S for a budget-friendly £5.79.

This colourful 2D deck-building adventure blends light strategy with quick-fire battles, inviting players to guide a fluffy but formidable warrior through dozens of quirky encounters.

It’s simple, it’s cheerful, and it’s built for anyone who enjoys bite-sized strategy sessions. And honestly, at the moment, that’s all we want in life.

Meet Your Fluffy Fighter

Rabbit Samurai wastes no time dropping you into a series of escalating card-based battles. Across 42 arenas, every fight becomes a small puzzle to crack – with enemies that attack, heal, shield, and combine abilities in ways that force you to continually adapt your deck.

You’ll grow stronger round by round, assembling a card collection that reflects your own approach to combat. And because the game encourages experimentation, every run feels just different enough to keep the loop engaging.

Build, Adapt, Upgrade

Between battles, Rabbit Samurai opens the door to clever decision-making. Do you enhance your deck by adding a brand-new card? Remove something that’s dragging your synergy down? Heal your battered rabbit and hope the next fight goes better?

Your choices matter, especially as bosses roll in with significantly tougher challenges.

Along the way you’ll also:

  • Discover chests packed with upgrades and boosts
  • Unlock secret quests for extra rewards
  • Strengthen your samurai abilities with every major victory
  • Face increasingly tricky enemy combinations that test your tactics

A Budget Buy With Bite

At just £5.79 on Xbox Series X|S and via the Xbox Store, Rabbit Samurai lands as an appealing pickup for fans of miniature roguelite or card-based adventures. It won’t ask much of your time or wallet, but it does offer enough strategic bite to keep you tinkering with your deck as you chase that final victory across all 42 arenas.

If you’re looking for something light, colourful, and pleasantly addictive, this fluffy samurai might be well worth inviting into your library.

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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