

the problem is, that it is silently broken if you are not on windows (even using steam), or if you are not on steam (even using windows). "Darkest Dungeon" *does* have a *theoretically* working functionality of placing mods in correct folder under game's root directory, and just enabling it from in-game button. What is worse, hoever, is that it doesn't even have anything to do with Steam Workshop (!). Namely, being not on steam AND on windows at same time, cuts you off from major part of the game - its extensible modding scene and mod support.

The Crimson Court DLC will cost $4.99 and the Shieldbreaker DLC will cost $1.99, with the base game being made avaialble for just $0.99 for a week to celebrate.A world of warning, so you won't get burned like me, and get severely discouraged *after* purchasing base game and all the DLCs:Īs the title says, "Red Hook" - the studio behind "Darkest Dungeon" - is treating non-steam customers as a second class sort, and double so for users of Linux version. The expansion will also include new music, and other feaures yet to be unveiled.įinally, Red Hook Studios confirmed that the Crimson Court and Shieldbreaker DLC will be released for iPad today. Players will be able to create resupply consumables from items dropped between waves of combat, while new Comet Shards can be traded for new trinkets through a new vendor called the Jeweler. The Color of Madness also adds in a new enemy faction lead by the Miller, who is one of two confirmed new bosses. Players will be able to track their kill count and compare it to those of friends and others. There are three new repeatable quests: a novice introduction, a veteran boss-kill, and an endless darkest-level wave-based challenge.

The primary addition is a new environment called the Farmstead, where players will battle through hordes of enemies, which may include foes from the other areas of the game, to reach the crash site of a comet. Though the developer did not reveal a release date, it did list the expansion’s main features in addition to confirming that it will be released for all platforms Darkest Dungeon is currently available for. Darkest Dungeon developer Red Hook Studios revealed some of the details for the game’s next upcoming piece of DLC, The Color of Madness.
