Indie games Dave the Diver and Dredge announced a collaboration during The Game Awards 2023. Dave the Diver will receive a free update introducing Dredge's creepy creatures, a new weather event, the ability to drive Dave's boat, a night map, the ability to catch aberrations, a new weapon, and new "Hooded Figures." Both games will be available at a discount on Steam as part of a bundle.
Dave The Diver is getting exclusive collaboration content with Dredge, bringing the treacherous seas of Dredge to Dave's world. The content will be available on Nintendo Switch and Steam starting December 15th.
Dave the Diver is getting a free update on December 15th, bringing the spooky world of Dredge into Dave's underwater realm. The crossover introduces new content, including a fog weather event, the ability to drive Dave's boat, catch unique creatures called Aberrations, explore a new night map, and use a new weapon called the Drain Gun. The update also adds "Hooded Figures" to serve at Bancho Sushi using dishes made from Aberrant fish. Additionally, a Dredging and Diving Bundle is being offered, discounting both games.
Black Salt Games' eldritch fishing adventure, Dredge, has exceeded expectations by selling over 1 million copies since its launch in March 2023. The New Zealand-based studio initially aimed to sell 100,000 copies in the first year but surpassed that goal within 24 hours of release. The success has allowed Black Salt to continue supporting the game and they are now preparing to launch their first expansion, The Pale Reach, on November 16, 2023.
Developer Black Salt Games has announced "The Pale Reach," a new DLC for the game DREDGE, set to release on November 16. The DLC introduces a pristine icy biome with new story content, 11 new fish and crab species, and an additional Fish Type. Players will need to upgrade their ship to navigate the frozen environment and uncover the fate of a long-forgotten expedition. "The Pale Reach" was the most requested new biome by players and will be available on multiple platforms.
The first DLC for the indie game Dredge, titled The Pale Reach, will be released on November 16. The DLC will feature 1-3 hours of additional content, including a new side story, 11 new fish and crab species, a ship add-on to break through icebergs, and ice blocks to preserve catches. The trailer showcases new monsters and the DLC can be accessed at any point during gameplay. Dredge is available on all major platforms.
Developer Black Salt Games has announced a roadmap for their spooky fishing game, Dredge, which includes a new passive mode, boat customization, and a paid DLC pack featuring the ominous Ironhaven Corporation. The DLC will introduce new characters, equipment, and fish, as well as potentially nefarious operations by the corporation. The base game is currently available on Steam for £22/$25/€25.
Black Salt Games has announced a post-launch DLC roadmap for its Lovecraftian fishing game, DREDGE. The roadmap includes several free updates, such as map markers, passive mode, and boat customizations, as well as a new DLC pack scheduled for Q4 2023. The DLC pack will introduce the mysterious Ironhaven Corporation, which players will encounter as they gather materials, meet new characters, and catch new fish. DREDGE is available now on multiple platforms.
Publisher Team17 and developer Black Salt Games have announced the post-launch updates and downloadable content roadmap for DREDGE, including free updates such as map markers, photo mode, and boat customizations, as well as a paid DLC featuring the mysterious Ironhaven Corporation. The first free update is set to release in Q2 2023.
Cozy games, known for their soft colors and lack of violence, are now exploring darker themes in a new subgenre of "dark cozy games." Games like Dredge and Night in the Woods combine cozy elements with psychological horror and themes of mental health struggles and late-stage capitalism. Strange Horticulture, a slow game set in a plant shop with strange plants, also weaves cozy and dark elements together. The contrast between cozy and dark elements makes the comfortable parts even more meaningful.
Yahtzee reviews two games that represent the two faces of remote island living in this week's Zero Punctuation episode. The first game, Dredge, is a fishing game where players live the day-to-day life of a lone fisherman, catching fish and crafting materials with timing-based challenges.
The latest gaming trend involves organizing inventory while facing spooky horrors, exemplified by games like Resident Evil 4, Dredge, and Sons of the Forest. This trend combines the spatial reasoning of Tetris with the stress of facing monsters, resulting in an infectious and funny gameplay loop.
Wirecutter is playing Resident Evil 4 remake, Dredge, Have a Nice Death, and Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania in April 2023. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the follow-up to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, is set to release on April 28 and is receiving positive early buzz. Dredge is a fishing adventure game with Lovecraftian horror elements, while Have a Nice Death is a challenging action platformer featuring the Grim Reaper. Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania adds new areas, bosses, and items inspired by the Castlevania series.
Dredge, a new video game from Black Salt Games, combines fishing and exploration in a mysterious ocean filled with horror. Players must manage their cargo space while upgrading their equipment to catch and sell fish, all while uncovering the secrets of the ocean and avoiding grotesque monsters that emerge at night. The game's atmosphere and subtle pockets of beauty and terror make it a dark yet cozy experience. Dredge is available on multiple platforms.
Dredge Pursuits Guide provides a list of 21 pursuits in the game, including 5 main pursuits and 16 side pursuits, with their starting locations. The guide also includes a map for visual aid. Players can explore the open world and complete the pursuits to earn rewards and achievements.