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Dredge\'s mobile port delayed until next year but a closed beta test is planned for December

Author : Layla
Mar 22,2025

Bad news, Dredge fans: the mobile port has been pushed back to February 2025. However, there's a silver lining! Black Salt Games has opened sign-ups for a new closed beta test.

For the uninitiated, Dredge plunges you into a Lovecraftian fishing adventure in the eerie town of Greater Marrow. What begins as simple fishing quickly descends into a terrifying encounter with strange sea creatures, mysterious beings, and unsettling events on a nearby island. The constant threat of losing your sanity adds another layer of chilling suspense to this unique gameplay experience.

Ready to dive in? Sign up for the closed mobile beta using this Google form. Despite the delay, Dredge's impressive collection of awards and critical praise speaks volumes about its quality. If you haven't already experienced this captivating blend of horror and fishing, it's definitely worth the wait.

Fishin' ain't easy

Having played the PC version, I understand the delay. Translating such a rich and expansive world to mobile is no small feat. The additional closed beta is a smart move, allowing for valuable player feedback and ensuring a polished mobile experience. This excellent mix of horror and fishing deserves a smooth launch.

For a behind-the-scenes look at Dredge's development and lore, check out Black Salt Games' YouTube channel. And if you need something to keep you occupied until February, explore our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far).

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