An open world survival simulator with crafting, leveling, hunting and controlled vehicles has been released. The release has been waiting for 7 years

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Yesterday (August 10) the full version of the open world survival simulator was released Stranded Deep, which has been in Early Access for over seven years. At the time of writing, the game has a 76% rating (most reviews so far refer to the early draft of the project).


The release of version 1.0 means that Stranded Deep is complete. We have achieved our goals and are now focusing on improving stability. We need to fix some remaining multiplayer issues. We have a dedicated team working on this. We would like to take a moment to thank everyone who has supported us. The game and the community have grown a lot more than we expected.

— Beam Team Games






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In the release version of Stranded Deep, the developers have fixed many bugs, changed the crafting menu slightly and made many other minor improvements as well.

Stranded Deep takes gamers to a tropical island in the Pacific Ocean. The main character ended up there as a result of a plane crash. Now he must learn to survive.

The character has to craft items and weapons, build a shelter and seek supplies. It is noteworthy that you can explore the open world both on land and underwater. As you progress, you can pump the main character’s skills.

In addition, the character can build transport for himself, including boats and even a small helicopter. The game offers many possibilities. There is hunting, fishing, farming and a cooperative. Besides, there are bosses in the game.

You can buy Stranded Deep on Steam for 349 rubles. The game is also sold on the Epic Games Store, PS Store, and Xbox Store. Previously, the project was distributed for free on PC and PS4.

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Source: VG Times

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