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Don’t Starve: Shipwrecked enters Steam Early Access today

Don't Starve is a quirky little survival game that pits you in a world full of creatures that want to kill you and conditions that are tough to survive through. The base game already had a few expansions like Reign of Giants as well as the co-op focused Don't Starve Together, but today, players can test their sea-faring skills in Don't Starve: Shipwrecked.

While the scenery may have changed, the dangers are still very much present. Wilson and the crew can now explore the open sea once they craft a boat, explore various dangerous biomes and craft entirely new equipment and items.

It is very important to note that the DLC is still in early access, which means it's quite unfinished. However, if you're a fan of the base game and simply want more Don't Starve to play, then give it a go. Currently it will only cost you $4.49 as it's discounted by 10% and will eventually go up to $4.99.

Mike Splechta

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