Deep Rock Galactic is bigger than ever, and with Ghost Ship Games adopting a seasonal format for the game, it seems to have a bright future ahead of it. While it remains to be seen what Season 2 will be bringing apart from new secondary weapons, one possibility for future Seasons is crossovers. With indie titles likeDead Cells showing how memorable crossovers can be, Deep Rock Galactic could follow suit.
While it would take some work on the part of publisher Coffee Stain Studios, and Mojang would need to be on board with the idea as well, it is hard to think of a more fitting focus for a crossover than Minecraft. Though fans have pushed for Deep Rock Galactic to cross over with Team Fortress, the core mechanics that Deep Rock Galactic shares with Minecraft ensure that it would work even better. While there is nothing to suggest that it will actually happen, it is easy to think of all the things that could be done with a Minecraft event.
Deep Rock Galactic: Cross-Play Seems More Pertinent Than Ever
In bothDeep Rock Galactic and Minecraft, there are few tools more important than a pickaxe. As such, a Minecraft-inspired pickaxe could be the first thing a crossover adds. Players could get access to a special assignment that sees them unlockingDeep Rock Galacticpickaxe parts one-by-one, with each completed mission awarding a blocky piece of a new pickaxe. Once complete, players could mine in Deep Rock Galactic with a pickaxe that fully resembles the one from Minecraft.
If a crossover were to happen, the materials thatDeep Rock Galactic players need to mine could be adjusted as well. Instead of Nitra, players could collect Redstone to call in their resupply pods. Morkite could be swapped with Diamonds, while Lapis could replace
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