Moonstone Island Winter DLC
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Moonstone Island Winter DLC Will Release Next Week

Moonstone Island will be receiving a round of winter themed DLC and an update just in time for Christmas. These new additions include some free content along with a paid decoration pack will be releasing on December 13, 2023.

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The free content for the Moonstone Island winter DLC includes festive decorations and a selection of new Ice Spirits, including a polar bear in a huge jumper and a penguin on a snowboard. Their names have not been revealed yet. In addition, a new infinite dungeon will be included, called the Infinidungeon. Two major tweaks will also be made to the game, including the ability to fast travel using a new Warp Totem item and the ability to save Spirits to the Science Center, allowing you to keep them even without a Spirit Barn.

The paid DLC, called December Lovely Cozies, will feature a range of new decorations for Moonstone Island. These include snowmen, which the developers at Supersoft have named Snowmelia and Frostopher, along with a Snowman House. Other items will include a snowboard, fuzzy rug and icicles. This DLC will be available for $3.99 and there will be a 15% discount for its first week.

This is the second round of seasonal DLC added to Moonstone Island. In October, Supersoft added a Halloween update to the game. Like the winter DLC, it contained new spirits and decorations, along with quality-of-life adjustments.

Moonstone Island is out now for PC, with a Switch version on the way. The winter DLC will be available on December 13, 2023.


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