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Steam News22 December 201510y ago

Content patch, 1st Linux build and Sunken Steam Sale are now live!

Okay, first things first: we did not want to go on a sale, and we never really intended to back down, but we were very strongly advised to do so, and with Christmas coming up, we really wanted more people to play Sunken

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addedOkay, first things first: we did not want to go on a sale, and we never really intended to back down, but we were very strongly advised to do so, and with Christmas coming up, we really wanted more people to play Sunken, so we caved in – Sunken joins the Steam Sale! We are hoping that this will mean a lot to some, and that others, who did not expect this game to go on a sale, will forgive us. We have to tell those of you who supported us thus far: thank you! You have been the best crowd! Now that we got that our of our way – new content! As we said in our previous announcement, we added a new mode – Eternal Torment. It has vastly sped-up gameplay, randomized dungeons and there is no crafting in this mode. You will find things like enchanting, re-speccing, hunting for objectives and lootable objects in here. Also, there is a map! Since many of you asked for it, we implemented it in this mode.We hope you find it a lot of fun like we did! Finally, a Linux build. As we already said, 32 and 64 tested on Ubuntu 15.10. We are hoping it will work fine, because we haven’t tested it on too many machines. Cheers to all, and Merry Christmas guys!

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addedOkay, first things first: we did not want to go on a sale, and we never really intended to back down, but we were very strongly advised to do so, and with Christmas coming up, we really wanted more people to play Sunken, so we caved in – Sunken joins the Steam Sale! We are hoping that this will mean a lot to some, and that others, who did not expect this game to go on a sale, will forgive us. We have to tell those of you who supported us thus far: thank you! You have been the best crowd! Now that we got that our of our way – new content! As we said in our previous announcement, we added a new mode – Eternal Torment. It has vastly sped-up gameplay, randomized dungeons and there is no crafting in this mode. You will find things like enchanting, re-speccing, hunting for objectives and lootable objects in here. Also, there is a map! Since many of you asked for it, we implemented it in this mode.We hope you find it a lot of fun like we did! Finally, a Linux build. As we already said, 32 and 64 tested on Ubuntu 15.10. We are hoping it will work fine, because we haven’t tested it on too many machines. Cheers to all, and Merry Christmas guys!

Okay, first things first: we did not want to go on a sale, and we never really intended to back down, but we were very strongly advised to do so, and with Christmas coming up, we really wanted more people to play Sunken, so we caved in – Sunken joins the Steam Sale! We are hoping that this will mean a lot to some, and that others, who did not expect this game to go on a sale, will forgive us. We have to tell those of you who supported us thus far: thank you! You have been the best crowd! Now that we got that our of our way – new content! As we said in our previous announcement, we added a new mode – Eternal Torment. It has vastly sped-up gameplay, randomized dungeons and there is no crafting in this mode. You will find things like enchanting, re-speccing, hunting for objectives and lootable objects in here. Also, there is a map! Since many of you asked for it, we implemented it in this mode.We hope you find it a lot of fun like we did! Finally, a Linux build. As we already said, 32 and 64 tested on Ubuntu 15.10. We are hoping it will work fine, because we haven’t tested it on too many machines. Cheers to all, and Merry Christmas guys!

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