DREDGE: The Iron Rig – New Challenges and Marine Species

Face the Dark Liquid and Expand the Iron Rig with New Challenges and Species in DREDGE

Black Salt Games and Team17 Digital have launched The Iron Rig, the second expansion for the acclaimed indie adventure DREDGE. This new DLC, now available on all platforms, enriches the gaming experience with new content, threats, and mysteries, encouraging players to further explore the dark and captivating world of DREDGE.

DREDGE DLC: The Iron Rig

What the DLC The Iron Rig Includes

With The Iron Rig, players will confront the threat of the mysterious ‘Dark Liquid’ spreading through the region. In collaboration with the Ironhaven Corporation, players will expand the Iron Rig, a complex structure that offers new opportunities but also introduces unforeseen dangers. The DLC adds over 50 new species of fish to catch, along with new characters and challenges, further enhancing the depth of gameplay.

Also Available in a Complete Edition

For those who haven’t yet tried DREDGE, the Complete Edition is now available, including the base game and all expansions released so far, such as Blackstone Key, The Pale Reach, and The Iron Rig. This edition is the perfect option for anyone looking to explore every corner of this eerie and fascinating maritime world, which has won critical acclaim for its ability to balance tension and mystery in a gameplay experience that is relaxing yet never predictable.

You can find DREDGE on Steam, GOG, Nintendo eShop, PlayStation®Store, and Microsoft Store, with deluxe versions available both digitally and at physical retailers.

If you’re not yet familiar with DREDGE, or want to learn more, read our review.

For more information and to join the DREDGE community, you can follow the game on Facebook and X (Twitter).

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