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Prepare to fail at survival, as Don't Starve Together is officially being released this month on the 21st of April. Great game, do try it out.

It's an impressive game, and Don't Starve Together has been in Early Access for quite some time. They integrated two expansions from the single-player Don't Starve too. It seems it won't be getting the latest expansion to Don't Starve any time soon though:
QuoteWe don’t have any concrete plans right now. Shipwrecked was built without DST in mind, and we’re going to need to evaluate how much is needed if we were going to do this. We would all love to go sailing with our friends!


They are also planning a free update to Don't Starve Together called "Through the Ages". The main thing it will do is make the game stay interesting over time, as you're likely to be playing for longer since it's multiplayer. They said at launch there will be a small element of that work included:
Quotethe first step of it is coming to you at Launch: we’re putting in small variations to the basic biomes so that every generation feels a bit different, and these will transition over time as you play through the seasons.


See the developers announcement here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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slaapliedje Apr 15, 2016
Local Co-op is far more iseful to me than LAN play for most games. It's why I bought the Steam Link and have xbox 360/Steam controllers. I try to play a lot of games with my brother, and that means it sucks to have to buy multiple copies, especially if the game requires more resources so I would have to build a separate gaming machine, etc. Serious Sam 3 does it right.
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