Darkest Dungeon II is now available after over two years of early access and more than five years since it was initially announced.
Red Hook Studios revealed this week that version 1.0 of the sequel to its successful 2016 RPG will be released on May 8th on the Epic Games Store and Steam, where it was previously unavailable.
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Red Hook announced it will offer a limited-time discount on its upcoming game to fans who currently bought Darkest Dungeon on Valve’s marketplace.
Even if you played the game in early access, the 1.0 version has something for you. The game’s final two plot acts, as well as one playable character, are included in the public release.
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Red Hook, like Darkest Dungeon, promises tonnes of post-launch support. Fans can expect quality-of-life upgrades, the release of new monsters and hero skins, continued balance tuning, and, most importantly, mod support in the future, according to the studio.
Darkest Dungeon II is now available after over two years of early access and more than five years since it was initially announced.
Red Hook Studios revealed this week that version 1.0 of the sequel to its successful 2016 RPG will be released on May 8th on the Epic Games Store and Steam, where it was previously unavailable.
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Red Hook announced it will offer a limited-time discount on its upcoming game to fans who currently bought Darkest Dungeon on Valve’s marketplace.
Even if you played the game in early access, the 1.0 version has something for you. The game’s final two plot acts, as well as one playable character, are included in the public release.
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Red Hook, like Darkest Dungeon, promises tonnes of post-launch support. Fans can expect quality-of-life upgrades, the release of new monsters and hero skins, continued balance tuning, and, most importantly, mod support in the future, according to the studio.