Double Fine’s Kiln pops out of the oven and onto PC, Xbox and PS5 on April 23


Double Fine is following up on Keeper — one of our favorite games of 2025 — with Kiln, a “multiplayer online pottery party brawler.” The game was showcased during Xbox’s Developer Direct stream in January and now it has a release date. It’s coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, PlayStation 5 and Steam on April 23. Xbox said Kiln will be Handheld Optimized from the jump.

In Kiln, you’ll use a virtual pottery wheel to shape a piece of clay into a vessel and then decorate it. The size and shape will determine how much health you have, the water capacity of your vessel and your speed. For instance, smaller pots will be able to attack faster, while a larger, slower pot might be more powerful. The shape you opt for (bowl, bottle, chalice and so on) determines which special ability you have. The decorations are purely cosmetic.

In the main Quench mode, the aim is to gather water and be the first team of four to put out the other side’s kiln three times (which sounds a bit like a MOBA to me). Doing so won’t exactly be straightforward, of course. When you run into an enemy vessel, you can try to smash it, and they’ll probably attempt to do the same to you.

In one map, you’ll be able to pour water onto sponges to create barriers. In another, there’s a “disco dance floor that compels players to dance on the flashing squares for a short while.” There’s no in-game voice chat, but players could easily get around that using their console’s built-in party features or the likes of Discord.

An open beta will take place on Steam from April 9 to 11. Pre-orders will go live at that time as well. The base version of the game is $20. A $30 “Fired Up” edition includes premium cosmetic options as well as extra chips, the in-game currency that’s used to unlock customizations. Otherwise, chips can only be earned through gameplay.



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