Dark and Darker, a riveting first-person dungeon escape game, has become a hot topic for its intriguing gameplay and legal challenges. Developed by Ironmace, this title has captured the gaming world’s attention, sparking both excitement and controversy. New developments are unfolding, making Dark and Darker Mobile a reality.
If you’ve been watching streamers like Sodapoppin, Vei, or Lirik, you can understand why Dark and Darker is so popular. Especially with Sodapoppin’s streams to hundreds of thousands of players daily, DaD has reached a huge fan base.
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Krafton and Ironmace Will Make the Dark and Darker Mobile

PUBG: Battlegrounds publisher Krafton has announced a new partnership with Ironmace to develop a mobile version of Dark and Darker. While details remain lacking, with no release window announced, the news has ignited fresh interest in the game.
Krafton’s senior head of publishing, Rafael Lim, expressed enthusiasm, stating, “We’ve been watching Dark and Darker’s potential and distinct creativity with great interest. From the genre to the setting of the overall IP, Dark and Darker tapped into something compelling with its existing PC release. Here at Krafton, we can’t wait to share these exciting dungeon runs with a whole new community of fans on mobile”.
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Legal Drama

However, it’s not all smooth sailing for Dark and Darker. Ironmace is currently fighting a legal battle with Nexon over copyright infringement, resulting in a DMCA takedown in March and the game’s removal from Steam. So there are problems that need to be solved before Dark and Darker Mobile.
A development team member took matters into his own hands, sharing a GoFundMe page online pleading for $500,000 in legal fees. Suspicion spread like wildfire. Was it a scam? A desperate hoax? But no, after scrutiny, it was considered genuine. Ironmace had fundraising plans, but this developer had jumped the gun, releasing it early.
The legal turmoil did more than rattle the developers — it threw a wrench into Ironmace’s plans for a public playtest. Since the game was removed from Steam, they released the beta through torrents on Discord. Ironmace didn’t stop there — they boldly launched the Early Access version on Chaf Games, a competitor to Steam.
So, yes. Dark and Darker is a game that draws attention for its unique gameplay and complex legal story. The new partnership with Krafton and the forthcoming mobile version add another layer to this ongoing saga. We are very excited about Dark and Darker Mobile and will continue to share new developments here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dark and Darker Free?
No — Dark and Darker is not a free gateway into the dangerous dungeons. A purchase is required, available either from the official game site or through Chaf Games. For $35, the Standard Edition offers entrance into the currently live Early Access, while the $50 Founder’s Edition not only gives access but qualifies you for future beta testing.
Can I Play Dark and Darker on Console?
No — the mystical world of Dark and Darker is accessible only on PC for now. The consoles of PlayStation and Xbox remain untouched by its shadow. With the developer studio Ironmace involved in legal battles, dreams of console play are unrealistic for the time being. Furthermore, the game’s absence from Steam as of August 2023 has left its mark.
Did Steam Remove Dark and Darker?
The tale of Dark and Darker is fraught with intrigue and challenges. It was suddenly delisted from Steam after developer Ironmace was hit with a cease and desist letter, followed by a DMCA takedown. The saga unfolds, leaving gamers to ponder the next chapter in this riveting adventure.
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