Good Shepherd Entertainment Launches Diluvion: Resubmerged

Diluvion Resubmerged Key Art with title

We found a lot to like in Diluvion when it first came out last year. However, developer Arachnid Games and publisher Good Shepherd haven’t been content to leave this unique title out to dry, and instead have been hard at work on a massive update. Launching September 28th, all current Diluvion owners have been upgraded to the new Diluvion: Resubmerged edition!


Good Shepherd sent along a nice list of what’s been improved in this major game upgrade. Here it is, in their words:

Diluvion: Resubmerged introduces brand new features which add more strategic depth to looting, managing your unique crew, and upgrading your different submarines to fit your needs and playstyles. Salvaging is more dynamic than ever with hazard battles that require your crew’s abilities and items to overcome, and a new forging system offers greater customization of your vessel with upgrades for armor, depth range, life support and more. The update also includes enhanced visuals, new graphics settings, a complete UI overhaul with improved quest tracking and waypoints, the ability to save anywhere, and revamped landmark, navigation and pathfinding systems. Finally, new side quests, artwork and music have been added to enhance the journey.

Diluvion, Marooner's Rock, Arachnid Games

Sonar and Navigation hard at work.

As an added incentive to players who may not have experienced Diluvion before, the game is on sale on Steam and GoG.com for 75% off through October 1st. This applies to both the standard edition of Diluvion: Resubmerged, and also Diluvion: Resubmerged Fleet Edition which includes a digital artbook, game soundtrack,and unique player ship called the “Manta.”

Players interested in learning more about Diluvion: Resubmerged should visit the game’s Official Website, or check out publisher Good Shepherd Entertainment and developer Arachnid Games on Twitter.

The frozen depths of this Jules Verne inspired world are calling players old and new back to explore and solve the mysteries contained within. Who is ready for the adventure?

Aaron is proof that while you can take a developer out of the game industry, it's much harder to take the game industry out of a developer. When not at his day job, Aaron enjoys teaching Axis & Allies to his kids, writing sci-fi stories, playing classic space sims on Twitch, and riding around the American Midwest on his Harley.

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