The anticipated new version of Frogwares’ The Sinking City announced a few weeks back is finally here, free for all existing owners of the PC version. This new version of The Sinking City includes the bugfixes and optimizations previously released for the game on consoles.
As detailed on the Steam page in a new FAQ, this new version of The Sinking City will exist alongside the previous version of the game until February 28. The reason for this is that your old saves will not work with this updated version. Don’t worry, as Frogwares have prepared a set of saves for those who want to use the updated version of the game, but don’t want to start from scratch.
In addition, a new DLC called Merciful Madness is also available, alongside the DLCs previously released for consoles (Chicago Organ Grinder and XP Boost). Those PC owners who snagged the Necronomicon Edition of The Sinking City will get all of the DLC for free.
For those who missed out on this Lovecraftian RPG when it was released back in 2019, The Sinking City takes place in the 1920s on the East Coast of the United States. The half-submerged city of Oakmont is gripped by supernatural forces. You are Charles W. Reed, a private investigator tasked with uncovering the truth of what has possessed the city and corrupted the minds of its inhabitants. Including your own.
The Sinking City is currently available on PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and the Nintendo Switch. Check out our review if you’re still undecided about purchasing the game.
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