No, RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike does not support crossplay.
No, RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike does not support crossplay at this time. Doraccoon and Playstack's coin-pushing roguelike deckbuilder launched on March 31, 2026 exclusively on PC (Windows) via Steam. The game is entirely single-player, meaning crossplay is not applicable. Console, mobile and macOS versions are confirmed for late 2026, but no further details have been shared. The game is Steam Deck verified. Since there is no cross-platform support, cross-progression is also unavailable.
RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike is available on the following platforms:
RACCOIN is a single-player roguelike deckbuilder that blends classic arcade coin pusher mechanics with strategic card game elements. Each run, you choose one of 6 playable characters — each with their own unique set of themed coins — and build a machine through a series of rounds by combining 150+ distinct coins with 150+ power-up items to trigger satisfying synergies. Runs end when you've pushed enough coins off the ledge to meet the ticket threshold, or when you fail to do so in the allotted rounds. The game features 8 difficulty levels and an Endless Run mode for infinite replayability. Everything is single-player — there is no multiplayer, co-op, or any form of online play.
Despite launching as a Windows-only title, RACCOIN is fully Steam Deck verified, meaning it runs well on Valve's handheld with the built-in SteamOS. macOS support is confirmed to be in development for a future update, though no release date has been given. Linux support has not been confirmed. A GOG release is not currently on the roadmap.
Publisher Playstack has confirmed that RACCOIN will come to major consoles and mobile. A console release is currently aimed for late 2026, though no specific platforms or dates have been confirmed. This is notable given that Playstack also published Balatro, which received a very successful console release.
No, RACCOIN is a purely single-player experience. There is no co-op, competitive, or any online mode at launch.
Yes, publisher Playstack has confirmed console and mobile releases are planned, targeting late 2026. No specific platforms or dates have been announced beyond that.
Not at launch — RACCOIN released on Windows only on March 31, 2026. macOS support is confirmed to be in development. Linux support has not been announced. The game is, however, fully Steam Deck verified.
RACCOIN launched at $11.99 USD with an 18% launch discount, bringing the initial price to around $9.83. The full price after the discount period is $11.99.
RACCOIN blends arcade coin pusher mechanics with roguelike deckbuilding. You pick a character with a unique set of coins, build combos using items and special coins across multiple rounds, and try to push enough coins off the machine's ledge to hit the ticket threshold. Think Balatro, but with a coin machine instead of poker hands.
RACCOIN features 6 playable characters at launch, each with their own distinct set of themed coins and playstyle — ranging from a math-focused raccoon manager to a quirky biologist specializing in animal-based coins.
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