Grounded opens up the Public Test ring on Xbox and PC for the 0.7.0 February Content Update, releases changelog
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What you need to know
As we begin to approach the end of February,Groundedis returning with another new update to theGrounded early access. This time, though, the Grounded team at Obsidian Entertainment isre-opening the Public Test ringyet again to test the upcoming0.7.0 February Content Update. This means dedicated Grounded players will be able to test the next big updatebeforeit even hits early access!
Grounded has undergone a ton of changes since it first debuted on Xbox consoles, PC, andXbox Game Pass. Since then, it has received update after update, and been optimized for theXbox Series XandXbox Series S. Obsidian Entertainment’s passion project is quickly becoming one of theBest Survival Games on Xbox. To get the most out of Grounded and to make sure an angry insect never catches you off guard, invest in one of theBest Headsets for Xbox Series X|S.
The full changelog for the public test of Grounded’s 0.7.0 update includes:
Crafting content
New features
Changes / tuning
Systems
Other
Combat
Interface
World
Buildings
Crafting
Creatures
Bug fixes
Top community issues
World
Items / equipment / resources
Creatures
UI
Audio
Xbox
Steam
Microsoft Store
It’s a big(ger) world out there.
Obsidian Entertainment makes its exclusive debut on Xbox One and PC with Grounded, a unique survival experience that literally makes all of your problems much, much bigger. Join your friends as you’re shrunk down to the size of an ant and are forced to survive in a dangerous backyard.
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