Keen Games has delivered a robust content update for Enshrouded called Hollow Halls, enhancing its already popular action RPG experience. The update introduces substantial dungeons to explore, a dangerous new enemy faction to combat, and the chance to obtain new legendary rewards. Alongside these adventurous elements, a mysterious crafting station replete with fresh recipes, as well as additional quests, have been added to deepen the gameplay. Construction, crafting, and agriculture aspects receive expansions, and players can profit from numerous performance, UI, and quality-of-life improvements, based on feedback received through the Enshrouded’s Feature Upvote tool.

Enshrouded enthusiasts will appreciate the elimination of the 60hz issue and the integration of Nvidia Reflex support. Players now have the ability to toggle off micro spiders, adding to the game’s customizability. The Hollow Halls update signals the first in a series of updates that align with Enshrouded’s Early Access roadmap, all leading to the game’s full launch anticipated in 2025. To conquer the challenging Hollow Halls, Keen Games suggests that players come well-prepared with their top food items and campfires to recuperate during explorations. Although it's possible to venture into these dungeons solo, pairing with friends is recommended for a better chance at success. Since its Early Access release on January 24, Enshrouded has claimed immense popularity on Steam, boasting almost 40,000 Very Positive reviews.

What new features and fixes does the Enshrouded Hollow Halls update include?

The Hollow Halls update brings new dungeons, an enemy faction, legendary rewards, a crafting station with new recipes, quests, and critical improvements in performance, UI, and quality of life. It also solved the 60hz issue and added Nvidia Reflex support, with options to disable micro spiders.

Enshrouded by Keen Games is an inventive blending of survival, crafting, voxel-based building, and 16-player multiplayer action. Its transformative approach to RPG mechanics within an open-world setting has resonated with a large audience, further demonstrated by the success of Hollow Halls and the enthusiasm for its continued development through Early Access.