Monster-Catching Metroidvania Monster Sanctuary Is Getting A Major New Game+ Update
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Monster Sanctuary, a content-packed Metroidvania that throws in some Pokémon-like monster training for good measure, is set to receive a pretty major update later this month.
The update revolves around the inclusion of a New Game Plus mode, and is actually launching today on PC. Console players will have to wait until 20th April, but the full patch notes below show us exactly what s coming.
Be warned, there s a lot to get through:
New Game Plus
The first of the two big new features coming to Monster Sanctuary: New Game Plus mode! This mode is unlocked once you have completed the main story content of the game at least once. When you choose NewGame+ from the starting menu, you have to select any of your existing save games - this will determine the extra Monsters and items available to you at the start. You can then start your new save file on the same save slot or on any other save slot.
Monster Sanctuary New Game Plus and Difficulties on the Way
People will have more to do in
Monster Sanctuary starting in April 2021. Moi Rai Games announced multiple new features for the game, which are live now in the PC version and heading to consoles on April 20, 2021. Once people grab the
Monster Sanctuary 1.1 patch, they’ll have access to New Game Plus, two more difficulty levels, and PVP updates. The latter two additions can be accessed without starting a new game.
Before the patch, people only had access to what will be known as “Normal” going forward. The
Monster Sanctuary Casual and Master difficulties will be available in Options after the update. Casual will make Keeper Encounters’ monsters equipment less strong and will make wild monsters slightly weaker. If someone goes with Master, the Keeper monsters’ equipment will go up a level and wild monsters will be slightly stronger.
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