Cassette Beasts Prepares to Unleash 1.2 Catacombs Update with Fresh Monsters

A look into the upcoming 1.2 Catacombs Update for Cassette Beasts, detailing the introduction of new creatures and game improvements for all platforms.
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The creators behind Cassette Beasts are wrapping up their forthcoming 1.2 “Catacombs” Update, set to bring a range of new content to all platforms.

Over the recent months, the team has been collecting players’ thoughts, reviews, and feedback while engaging with the game. Based on these interactions, they have tailored the imminent Catacombs Update, which encompasses the introduction of new monsters and stickers. Furthermore, enhancements aimed at optimizing the visuals and performance of the game’s console versions are also part of this update.

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A new creature, known as Ferriclaw, has been unveiled as one of the additional monsters that will be appearing in the Catacombs Update. Ferriclaw, identified as creature #126 is classified under the Metal element. Ferriclaws, recently discovered on New Wirral, bear an intriguing resemblance to giant spiders and have the uncanny ability to immobilize their prey using their web-spinning skills. Notably, these creatures don unusual, ancient death masks on their heads.

The team is currently working on confirming the release date for the Catacombs Update, and they are anticipating sharing more details and announcements soon.

In light of the official unveiling of the Catacombs Update, Cassette Beasts is currently available at a discounted rate. For a limited period, the game will be offered at 20% off on Steam until the end of the week.

Source: Steam Blog

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage is the founder and editor-in-chief of Try Hard Guides. He has been covering and writing about video games for over 9 years. He is a 2013 graduate of the Academy of Art University with an A.A. in Web Design and New Media. In his off-time, he enjoys playing video games, watching bad movies, and spending time with his family.

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