Somehow, it has been one full year since Valheim entered early access. Seems unlikely. I'd buy six months, I'd buy two years, but one year? I don't think so. Still, the makers are quite insistent, so let's humour their charade and hear what they have to say about their future plans for the base-building Norse mythology survival game. Steam Deck support, caves in the Mountains biome, a pretty moth in the Mistlands... okay, sure.
"We never could have imagined that Valheim would get as big as it did, and it's all thanks to you players," Valheim devs Iron Gate said in yesterday's blogblast. It really has grown big. Sure, player numbers are down from the Valheim craze a year ago during the winter 'rona lockdowns, but it's settled comfortably with a very respectable average of about 30,000 concurrent players—around the middle of Steam's most-played games. But, what's next?
First, the Steam Deck, the Switch-like portable PC Valve are launching on the 25th of February. "We would of course like to have Valheim running smoothly on it from the start, so that's something we're working on at the moment," Iron Gate say.
Next, newness. Following a few glimpses last year, Iron Gate continued to tease two of the big updates in the pipeline: adding caves to the Mountains biome and finishing the Mistlands biome.
Iron Gate say they "are putting the finishing touches to the Mountain update" and shared two pictures, that torchlight tunnel ↑ up top and these here mysterious stalagmites and mysterious crystals:
They added that they are "ramping up work on Mistlands" too, the biome which currently is just a placeholder.
"The phase of nailing down the core concept is done, and we know what kind of inhabitants we want the biome to have," Iron Gate
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