- The release of Dredge has been postponed to February 2025
- A new closed beta with open registration has been announced
- Dredge offers a Lovecraftian-inspired fishing adventure full of mystery
If you've been eagerly awaiting Black Salt Games' Lovecraftian fishing horror experience, we have disappointing news - the much-anticipated mobile version of Dredge won't arrive until February 2025. However, there's a silver lining: the developers have opened sign-ups for a new closed beta to coincide with this delay.
For newcomers, Dredge casts you as a fisherman in Greater Marrow. What begins as routine fishing trips soon turns ominous as you encounter bizarre sea creatures, unknown entities, and supernatural occurrences. The game brilliantly intertwines the threats of madness with the mysteries lurking on a nearby island.
Interested players can register for the mobile beta via the official Google form. Despite the setback, Dredge's numerous awards and critical praise suggest this unique horror-fishing hybrid will be worth the wait - especially for those who haven't experienced it yet.
Fishing with consequencesAs someone who played Dredge on PC, I understand the need for this delay. Translating such a rich environment to mobile requires careful execution. The additional closed beta demonstrates smart development practice, allowing more players to experience and help refine this innovative blend of oceanic horror and fishing mechanics.
For deeper insights, visit Black Salt Games' YouTube channel to explore Dredge's development process and lore. If you need gaming recommendations while waiting, consider browsing our curated list of 2024's best mobile titles to date.