Grounded guide: All the changelogs for patches, content updates, and more
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September Content Update 0.3.0 (September 30, 2020)
The September Content Update for Grounded revamped the entire Hedge biome area, began to experiment with seasonal decorations and changes, and added a whole bunch of awesome building types for players to test, including the fun zip-line.
Official changelog fromObsidian Entertainment. Original report fromWindows Central.
New features
Engine changes
Combat changes
Interface changes
World changes
Buildings changes
Crafting changes
Performance changes
Other changes
Top community fixes
Game fixes
Items, equipment, & resources fixes
World fixes
UI fixes
Audio fixes
Patch update 0.3.1 (October 6, 2020)
Official changelog fromObsidian Entertainment. Original report fromWindows Central.
Major fixes
Game fixes
Wildlife fixes
Items, equipment, & resources fixes
UI fixes
Patch update 0.3.2 (October 9, 2020)
Official changelog fromObsidian Entertainment. Original report fromWindows Central.
Major fixes
Game fixes
Items, equipment, & resources fixes
Patch update 0.3.3 (October 19, 2020)
Official changelog fromObsidian Entertainment. Original report fromWindows Central.
Major fixes
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