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The award-winning mining sandbox adventure game Core Keeper is now getting ready to leave Early Access with the big 1.0 arriving on August 27th.

With the 1.0 update it will bring with it new content, features and quality of life improvements. The Summer Update that was planned to arrive before that is now just going to focus on quality and bug fixes, with the new content left for the 1.0 update to ensure it's ready. They said to expect a 1.0 content reveal trailer later in June but for now they did put up this new trailer too:

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"We are so excited for the full release of Core Keeper on consoles and PC this August," said Vincent Coates, Senior Brand Manager at Fireshine Games. "It's been amazing to see over 2 million players discover the charm, mystery and fun of Core Keeper throughout the game’s time during Steam Early Access, and we can't wait for even more to discover everything it has to offer with the full launch. From building, farming and fishing, to hatching pets, battling huge bosses and exploring mysterious lands, Core Keeper combines so much of what players love into a compelling package that they can play entirely as a single-player adventure or together online with friends."

It has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified.

Currently it's 40% off in the Humble Store sale. Otherwise check it out on Steam.

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