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In the video game industry there are titles called “Like minecraft“, a term used to describe survival titles that include features such as searching for resources, building and managing basic needs. However, there is one part that stands out among the rest, and that is the successful “Sons of the Forest”, which finally It will no longer be in early access and version 1.0 will be released.

This release is a sequel to the movie “The Forest” which was released in 2018. However, this new title was released this year It will have its final version in early 2024on February 22:

Thank you to everyone who joined us in early access. Hello everyone, Sons Of The Forest version 1.0 will be released on February 22, 2024 and Shawn Ashmore will be lending his voice to Timmy as we expand his role in the game and story. We thank everyone who joined us in early access and are very excited about what we have in store for version 1.0 and beyond.

For those who have access to the title in its Early Access version, you won’t have to pay additional expenses. Update 1.0 will be available for free It will include new mechanics, building blocks, and items that will enrich the Endlight Games experience.

However, for those who have not yet purchased this part, They will have to pay 334 pesos on the steam, which is its current price. It’s important to note that this price may change when moving from Early Access to version 1.0, so now is a good time to purchase the title.

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Despite being in Early Access, the title has been well received by the community 85% positive reviews on Steam.

The title is only available for PC through Steam, so there has been no mention of its arrival on consoles yet, remembering that the prequel first appeared on these devices.

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