Dredge Mobile horror fishing game
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Dredge Mobile Version Will Surface in December

A mobile version of the horror fishing game Dredge will be coming soon, as confirmed by developers Black Salt Games. The game will be coming to Apple devices and Google Play on December 18, 2024.

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The mobile version of Dredge will contain all the features of the base game on other platforms. There has also been built around a new touch control interface, although there is support for external controllers. All the DLC expansions (The Pale Reach, The Iron Rig, The Blackstone Key) will also be made available, although they will need to be purchased separately. The mobile version will be available from both the Apple App Store and Google Play for Android devices.

In addition to the mobile version, Dredge will also be made available for MacOS. According to the developer FAQ, this will function exactly like the standard PC version, but with added iOS crossplay features. Apple users can purchase either the Mac or iOS version and have access to both, and a cross-save function will allow players to switch between devices to continue their game. These crossplay features will not apply to other versions of the game.

A demo of the horror fishing game will be made available for Apple users, although there’s no mention of this for Android users. Dredge can be pre-ordered now for Apple devices, while Google Play pre-registration will be available in the coming weeks.

Dredge will release for mobile devices on December 18, 2024. It is currently available for PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.


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Leigh is a staff writer and content creator from the UK. He has been playing games since falling in love with Tomb Raider on the PS1, and now plays a bit of everything, from AAA blockbusters to indie weirdness. He has also written for Game Rant and Geeky Brummie. He can also be found making YouTube video essays as Bob the Pet Ferret, discussing such topics as why Final Fantasy X-2’s story is better than people like to think.