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Steam News21 October 20214y ago

Announcing the Dice Legacy Development Roadmap

Hello folks, today we announce the development roadmap for Dice Legacy, which features two planned additional free updates plus one paid DLC.

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Hello folks, today we announce the development roadmap for Dice Legacy, which features two planned additional free updates plus one paid DLC.

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addedJust a couple of days ago, we started by releasing the Memories Update, which introduced many sought after features such as Full Active Pause and Hotkeys Support, as well as a new system and content we were already working on. We're happy to see it has been received well.
addedWe plan to continue this trend with at least two free updates that are aimed at expanding the amount of content present in the game, its variety, as well as keep introducing new features requested by the community, such as readability and camera improvements.
addedFinally, we will be working towards a paid content expansion that will introduce a new class of dice, new buildings, policies and more.
changedThis is currently what is on the horizon and it was important to us to give you a realistic perspective of what is coming to the game in the near future. As time goes on we will revisit the Roadmap to keep it updated and hopefully expand it beyond its current scope.

Dice Legacy changes

addedJust a couple of days ago, we started by releasing the Memories Update, which introduced many sought after features such as Full Active Pause and Hotkeys Support, as well as a new system and content we were already working on. We're happy to see it has been received well.
addedWe plan to continue this trend with at least two free updates that are aimed at expanding the amount of content present in the game, its variety, as well as keep introducing new features requested by the community, such as readability and camera improvements.
addedFinally, we will be working towards a paid content expansion that will introduce a new class of dice, new buildings, policies and more.
changedThis is currently what is on the horizon and it was important to us to give you a realistic perspective of what is coming to the game in the near future. As time goes on we will revisit the Roadmap to keep it updated and hopefully expand it beyond its current scope.

These planned updates go well beyond our initial plans for post-release support. We took players feedback to got at heart and decided to re-shape our fall and winter plans to address as much of it as possible.

Just a couple of days ago, we started by releasing the Memories Update, which introduced many sought after features such as Full Active Pause and Hotkeys Support, as well as a new system and content we were already working on. We're happy to see it has been received well.

We plan to continue this trend with at least two free updates that are aimed at expanding the amount of content present in the game, its variety, as well as keep introducing new features requested by the community, such as readability and camera improvements.

Finally, we will be working towards a paid content expansion that will introduce a new class of dice, new buildings, policies and more.

This is currently what is on the horizon and it was important to us to give you a realistic perspective of what is coming to the game in the near future. As time goes on we will revisit the Roadmap to keep it updated and hopefully expand it beyond its current scope.

For now, thank you for all of your support. We are truly giving it all to make Dice Legacy an even better experience for our players. If you're enjoying the game, please let us know in the forums, on Discord or in a Steam review!

Cheers, Gian Paolo Vernocchi Creative Director of DESTINYbit

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