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New Cthulhu Fishing Game ‘DREDGE’ Announces First DLC: ‘The Pale Reach’

The Cthulhu suspense fishing game “DREDGE” (DREDGE) produced by the New Zealand team Black Salt Games announced the launch of the first DLC “The Pale Reach” (tentative translation, Pale Reach), which is expected to be released on November 16 On sale, price to be announced at a later date.

Different from traditional fishing games, “DREDGE” creates a suspenseful and terrifying atmosphere in the ocean mixed with the Cthulhu Mythology, allowing players to fish for a living while driving a trawler while exploring the unknown secrets of unfamiliar islands. The novel gameplay quickly attracted fans, many of whom Players are looking forward to the launch of DLC.

👉Extended reading: Steam overwhelmingly praised “Dredge”, a Cthulhu-style adventure masterpiece with fishing + San value loss.

At the end of September this year, the developer announced that the release of the first DLC “The Iron Rig” would be postponed to 2024. Less than a week later, it suddenly changed its tune, announcing the release of the DLC and changing its name to “The Pale Reach”. The new scene is an ecological domain of ice and snow. Players will follow the footsteps of the missing expedition and uncover the truth behind the tragic betrayal.

According to official disclosures, the DLC game takes about 1 to 3 hours to play and includes a new branch plot, 4 new pieces of equipment, 11 new creatures, and 8 new achievements. The polar temperature is enough to freeze the ocean, and the development team also recommends that players build icebreakers to move forward.

The thrilling fishing suspense adventure game “DREDGE” has been released on PC (Steam, GOG.com), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch. The new DLC is expected to be released on November 16, and the price will be announced later. announced.

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