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Kingdom Two Crowns from Noio, Coatsink and publisher Raw Fury is set to expand with a free update on all platforms on April 28. The update is named Dead Lands, with it being a cross-over with Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (which sadly cancelled Linux) but don't let that put you off free content for Kingdom Two Crowns.

"Since launch, monarchs have been building their Kingdoms in the classic medieval and feudal Japan inspired settings. Now things are about to get darker and creepier with Dead Lands, a completely new setting that will change how you rule your Kingdom. Taking place in a gloomy gothic world with eerie mounts, building a Kingdom has never been more frightening than this!"

New features will include the ability to change your mount, and you will be able to now switch between four different monarchs with unique powerful traits.

Kingdom Two Crowns gained a Linux Beta version back in 2019, with it then going onto full release which we missed announcing here. Great to see it happen!

If you wish to pick up a copy it can be found on Humble Store and Steam.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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