The Long Dark, Project Zomboid and The Forest were inspired by Don’t Starve which just got a new update for its multiplayer version.
Long before games like The Forest, The Long Dark and Project Zomboid became popular there was Don’t Starve one of the first big survival games by Klei. Even after 12 years it still gets great reviews and many people play it daily. Its multiplayer version Don’t Starve Together is even more popular. Known for being tough and stylish the game just got better with a free update that adds a new boss finishes an old questline and improves controller support.
The world of Don't Starve Together is both dangerous and diverse. From dark caves and icy cliffs to hot deserts and green islands the randomly created land is full of beauty and danger. You fight monsters gather resources, build shelters and craft tools. Today these are common features in survival games but Klei helped start it all. Even after eight years Don't Starve Together remains one of the best survival games out there.
The numbers say it all Don't Starve Together has a 95% positive rating from over 340,000 reviews and around 50,000 to 60,000 people play it daily. If you haven’t played it yet or want something new Klei is releasing the Hostile Takeover update today Thursday, June 12.
The Hostile Takeover update adds new skins and a change to combat letting you shock all enemies with electrocution. The Wandering Trader tested earlier is now fully added to Don't Starve Together. He appears in random places on the map and you can trade items with him. His shop updates every few in-game days so he’ll have new stuff when you visit again.
The big Lunar quest in Don't Starve Together ends with the new update called Hostile Takeover. There's also a tough new boss to fight but you'll have to find out who it is on your own. Klei has added different controller setups so you can choose the one you like best. And remember if you buy Don't Starve Together on Steam you get a free second copy to give to a friend. You can try it out by clicking here.
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