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‘Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor’ removes “out of place” voice line over concerns it will upset players

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Ghost Ship Games and Funday Games have removed an “out of place” line from Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor over concerns it will upset some players.Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor is a single player survivor-like auto-shooter set within the world of Deep Rock Galactic.

The spin-off was released into Early Access last week (February 14) with the launch going “well over” the expectations of developers.Earlier this week, Survivor surpassed Deep Rock Galactic’s peak of concurrent players. “That was not supposed to happen,” said Ghost Ship Games CEO Søren Lundgaard.“We have seen a massive interest in the game,” started the patch notes for the update launched earlier today (February 21). “It does mean that way more people are playing the game than we anticipated, and way more bugs are reported than we expected.

In a very meta way, we are being swarmed by bugs,” they continued, confirming a hotfix to deal with a number of issues, including problems with players being able to save their progress and various audio glitches.“Some of the bigger problems are NOT fixed in this hotfix update, but it doesn’t mean we aren’t working on them,” the blog continued.Miners!

The wait is over! The Deep Rock Galactic spinoff DRG: Survivor by our friends @FundayGamesdk has been released into Early Access!

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