Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft's microscopic survival game is now fully multiplatform, while a new update has also brought plenty of new content and features.
Grounded and Pentiment's Switch announcements have been followed up versions, while Sea of Thieves has also been announced for PS5.
Obsidian Entertainment and Microsoft's acclaimed survival game is set to make its way to the Nintendo Switch.
The newest update for Grounded is loaded with new features, including the ability to make and play custom levels, and revamps to combat and quests.
The newest Grounded update gives players all the tools they might need to create their own custom levels.
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Microsoft and Nvidia signed a 10-year deal to bring the former's games to the GeForce Now cloud streaming platform earlier this year.
Over 100 new items to craft, Base Coziness for new recipes and buffs, and a new boss, the Wasp Queen, also await in the update.
Obsidian's sandbox survival title exits early access with new armor, weapons, Mutations, creatures, bosses, and areas to explore.
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This feature allows for sharing one's world with other players, whether it's rehosting a world or providing a copy of their world to others.
Obsidian has announced that Grounded is finally exiting early access on September 27. The game spent two years in early access.
Obsidian Entertainment's not-so-tiny survival game is finally getting its full launch, bringing new armor recipes, new weapon recipes, the giant Mantis, and more.
Despite being planned for launch this year, journalist Jeff Grubb says the survival sandbox title "might actually not go 1.0" in 2022.
The survival sandbox title is currently holding a free weekend for PC players on Steam, which ends on February 13th at 8 AM PT.
Weapon upgrades, stats, armor types, and new enemies also await in the biggest update yet for Obsidian's sandbox survival title.
Later this month, players will be able to upgrade health and stamina, apply status effects to weapons and equip different armor types.
Grounded: Doom and Shroom update adds cute little companion animals as well as fierce giant spiders, all coming later this month.
Obsidian Entertainment wants to make future updates for the survival game "more meaningful with more and better content."
Increased graphical fidelity, improved loading times, and HDR support also promised.