Towers of Aghasba Marks One Month in Early Access with Five Major Patches

It’s been a busy and productive first month for Towers of Aghasba during its Early Access phase. Dreamlit Games, the studio behind this cozy adventure-building game, has rolled out five major patches in just four weeks. These updates have significantly enhanced the game, introducing quality-of-life improvements, new features, and bug fixes. The developers have also shared their plans for the future, focusing on building a more immersive and enjoyable experience for players.

Highlights from the First Month

The patches introduced several fan-favorite features, including:

  • Arachnophobia Mode: Replacing spiders with crabs, providing a more comfortable experience for players with arachnophobia.

  • Inventory Expansion: Players now have access to additional storage boxes, with more inventory updates promised in the future.

  • No More Epic Games Account Requirement: A highly requested change, Towers of Aghasba no longer requires an Epic Games account, making it easier for players on Steam and PlayStation to jump in.

Dreamlit Games is actively developing new features based on player feedback. The next major patch will introduce multiplayer co-op questing, allowing players to team up and explore the vibrant world of Towers of Aghasba together.

For the full launch, the game promises:

  • Six Diverse Regions: Including forests, ruins, and more, each packed with unique flora and fauna.

  • Three Settlement Types: Build, design, and decorate your thriving island towns.

  • Dynamic Ecosystems: Cultivate and grow three different ecosystems to ensure your settlements flourish.

  • Co-op Gameplay: Play with up to three friends to build and expand your island, or enjoy the adventure solo.

Grab It While It’s On Sale

If you’ve been waiting to try Towers of Aghasba, now’s the perfect time. The game is currently available at 20% off on Steam (until January 2) and the PlayStation Store (until January 6).


What features are you most excited to see in Towers of Aghasba? Multiplayer questing or the new regions to explore? Let us know in the comments below!

Angel Morales

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