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Dredge's Mobile Port Delayed to 2023, Closed Beta Slated for December

By JonathanDec 30,2024

Dredge's mobile release delayed until February 2025, but a new closed beta is now open!

Fans of Black Salt Games' Lovecraftian fishing horror, Dredge, will have to wait a little longer for the mobile version. The anticipated mobile port has been pushed back to February 2025. However, to soften the blow, Black Salt Games has opened sign-ups for a new closed beta test.

In Dredge, players take on the role of a fisherman in the eerie town of Greater Marrow. Initially, the job involves simple fishing and selling to the locals. But things quickly take a dark turn with the appearance of strange sea creatures, mysterious entities, and unsettling events on a nearby island. The constant threat of losing your sanity adds to the chilling atmosphere.

Interested in participating in the closed beta? Sign up via this Google Form. Despite the delay, the numerous awards and critical praise Dredge has received suggest it's a game well worth the wait for those who haven't experienced it yet.

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A Challenging Port

Having played the PC version, the delay isn't surprising. Adapting such a large and detailed world to mobile devices is a significant undertaking. However, the additional closed beta is a smart move, allowing for valuable player feedback and ensuring a smoother launch.

For a behind-the-scenes look at Dredge's development and lore, check out Black Salt Games' YouTube channel. And if you need something to play in the meantime, check out our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far)!

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