Bugsnax is finally coming to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass, and Nintendo Switch on April 28 after being only available for PS5, PS4, and PC. That same day, the game will also receive its first major content update, The Isle of Bigsnax. The expansion is a free update.
Ahead of its release, I got to see what's in store for Bugsnax when The Isle of Bigsnax launches. In short, it's largely more of what the experience is like playing the base game. Sure, The Isle of Bigsnax offers new activities to do and a brand-new story campaign, but the experience is pretty much just more of what we've already got.
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And honestly, that's 100% fine with me. I sadly didn't get to actually play the new expansion, so take what I say with a grain of salt--I can only base my opinion on observations, not first-hand experience. But what I saw looks a lot like what it's like to play Bugsnax, which is a great game, as described in GameSpot's Bugsnax review.
In The Isle of Bigsnax, you travel to Broken Tooth--a strange island where Bugsnax grow to enormous size. Chandlo, Floofty, Triffany, and Shelda all join you on this new adventure, with everyone working together to uncover the mysteries of the island. There's an underlying implication that perhaps something sinister is afoot, or at the very least, there's more to this island than just bigger Bugsnax.
«A large focus in this set of quests is the conflict between Floofty and Shelda especially, but also there is a lot with Chandlo's
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