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I haven't checked back on Don't Starve Together for quite a while now, but Klei Entertainment continue to make it one of the most interesting survival games around and the latest free update is out now with Depths of Duplicity.

With Native Linux support and it's Steam Deck Verified, it's a great choice to pick up. Massively popular too, seeing a peak concurrent player count of 52,667 in the last 24 hours. Klei really did great with this one.

They have a new fancy trailer for this update too:

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What do you actually get from the update? A whole bunch of new content including:

  • Added Spelunker's Bridge Kit for crossing chasm gaps in the cave
  • Added new Shadow Thrall Ink Blight.
  • Added new Depths Worm Boss.
  • Added new Lurking Nightmare to the Ruins.
  • Added Icker hazard to the caves when rifts open.
  • Added Mimicreep and Ornery Chest to the Caves.
  • Added the Possessed Shadow Atrium
  • Added the Rabbit King.
  • Added the Rabbit King Cudgel
  • Added new shadow crafting items:
    • Beefalo Gloom Bell
    • Nightmare Saddle
    • Shadow Maul
    • Gloomerang
    • Icker Preserve Kit
  • Added new Trading Hutch crafting station and items:
    • Coat of Carrots
    • Burrowing Horn
    • Warren Wreath
  • Added new Moon Glass Saw Blade upgrade to the Sawhorse that has new craftables:
    • Stone Chair
    • Stone Stool
    • Stone Round Table
    • Stone Square Table

Want to pick it up? It's available from:

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Viesta2015 Sep 16
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