Forager arrives on Xbox Game Pass, DLC update available for consoles
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Forager is now available for Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass, and a DLC update is available for PS4 and Switch.
Open-world, adventure, and exploration game Forger has landed on Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass for console and PC.
The title will include all previously released content, and said content is also now available for PS4 and Switch users.
Here’s what’s included in the DLC update:
- New Game Modes
- New Biomes
- New Gear and Item Tiers
- New and Improved Weather System
- Improved Combat
- Improved Boss Fights
- New Enemies and Bosses
- Pets
- Secret Trader NPC (Sells Rare Items)
- New Inventory and Crafting Menus
- Nuclear Powered Structures
- A Host of Community Requested Bug Fixes
- And more
In the game, you will explore a world full of secrets, puzzles, characters, and enemies. You will also build and defend your bases.
The HopFrog-developed title is also available through Steam and the Humble Store.
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Forager Comes to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on July 30
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Publisher Humble Bundle and developer HopFrog have announced that Forager will be making its way over to the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on July 30.
The game launched on PC back in April and got a lot of praise for its exploration and crafting gameplay that was inspired by games like The Legend of Zelda and Stardew Valley.