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Enshrouded will exit early access in 2025 and details its roadmap for 2024

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surrounded It was one of the most popular releases on Steam so far in 2024. Survival game from Keen Games, creators of Knights GateThis phenomenon has taken hold In the worldBut in one month, it sold more than two million copies. On Wednesday, officials presented a vague road map ahead of its convening Exiting Early Access in 2025; By the way, from tomorrow, Thursday, until March 21st It will be on sale on Steam For Valve's spring promotion.

In the picture that you can see under this paragraph (it can be enlarged by clicking on it) they insert Features to be added in 2024although undated: the The first big update will arrive at the end of March More details will be provided in the coming days. In addition, they give priority, because it is the most voted on by players in The page comment From the gameHe is Weather system Which will add rain, snow, storms and more.



Monsters are also mentioned, Final bosses,More complex dungeons,A Expanded farming system and livestock mechanicsthe ability to name rules, performance improvements, musical instruments, pets, building materials and more Compatibility with Steam platformamong other functions.

For subsequent updates there is a possibility Share and visit bases from other players, “Create and share game experiences,” global events, Dungeons stayedMore ecosystemsAnd water, so players can, for example, build houses on the lake.

One of the greats to stay in 2024

in Our impressions of surrounded We said it hadSolid playable basea very complete building system, good combat mechanics, a very interesting role-playing touch, co-op for a good group of players and a very good artistic taste that makes, as a whole, It could become one of the survival titles to highlight in 2024“.

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