DIG - Deep In Galaxies wiill finally see a proper release next month after having been in Early Access since October 2021. indiedev indiegame
\nRaiser Games and Molton Studio confirmed this week that DIG – Deep In Galaxies will finally leave Early Access in mid-February. The game has been available in a limited fashion since October 2021, giving players a chance to see 80s-inspired action roguelike as they worked on the final version.
And some stupid rebels are already stirring things up, which isn't cool. Order has been restored, and revolutions are definitely not allowed. There are loads of weapons, items, skills and even potions out there for sure. But they're strictly forbidden! So don't even think about going around combining everything and causing trouble. It's way too much power.
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