Noita Adds Steam Workshop Support in Latest Update

Standout mods, like new spells and playing as a deer, also highlighted in new trailer.

Posted By | On 25th, Feb. 2020

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Roguelite action platformer Noita keeps getting better and better. The latest update brings Steam Workshop support to the game, which essentially makes finding and installing fan-made mods that much easier. Some of these mods are highlighted in a new trailer, which you can see below.

While some of these mods are cosmetic – like playing as a deer or changing the color of your wizard robes – others add new content. The Spellbound Bundle offers lots of new spells, brings back several unused spells and allows for creating more synergy wands. New Enemies Mod! adds new foes to the game because obviously you needed that to worry about.

While the Steam Workshop only has 50 or so items currently, having official support like this opens up the potential for many more down the line. Noita is currently available only on Steam Early Access for PC. It’s received a number of updates since launching in September 2019 with the latest being in December.


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