Grounded receives the texts in Spanish along with the new Halloween content

Obsidian Entertainment presents the contents of the new update for its multiplayer survival game, currently in the early access phase.

Grounded, the new thing from Obsidian Entertainment in the genre of survival in cooperative mode and which is currently in a state of early access or early access both on PC and Xbox One, receives a new update with interesting news such as texts translated into Spanish (along with other languages ​​such as French, Italian and German) or the new content focused on the holiday of Halloween, as well as a good handful of bug fixes and bugs.

Obsidian Developer Vlog 7

Thus, through a new episode of its so-called Developer Vlog, number 7, Obsidian Entertainment has offered a glimpse of the novelties of its survival-style video game in which a group of miniaturized young people must survive the dangers of a garden, gigantic in his eyes. Thus, and with Halloween just around the corner, Grounded players can now enjoy new thematic elements such as candies, Jack-o-lantern pumpkins and a new point of interest on the stage, such as a new Telesketch known as Frankenline. in which it is possible to make drawings.

In addition, a new scientific laboratory is added, located between the branches of a tree, which can be accessed through strategically placed zip lines made of cobwebs; so much so, that now Grounded players will have the possibility of building this type of elements to move more quickly around the stage, in addition to hindering insects that may be threatening.

Beyond this new content, new adjustments and a good number of fixes have been completed, in addition to a slight improvement in game performance. So much so, that to the new features of the interface some variations are added in the combat of the warrior ants and with the weapons of our own manufacture.

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