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The Fisherman – Fishing Planet making its way to consoles

April 18, 2019 by Lewis Pell

Publisher BigBen Games and developer Fishing Planet LLC have announced their popular fishing simulator The Fisherman – Fishing Planet will be hitting consoles in the Autumn. Previously a free-to-play title, the console version will be released as a premium game with more than 30 DLCs and other exclusive features to offer a complete and immersive experience.

The Fisherman – Fishing Planet is a fishing simulator which takes pride in being the most realistic of its kind. There are 18 fishing location that you can visit, with improved and realistic looking plants, lakes and dynamic weather. There are 110 species of fish for you to catch all with realistic behaviour which is unique to each fish, and over a thousand different tackles and baits for the player to use. The game will be able to played solo or in co-op with a few buddies.

The Fisherman – Fishing Planet will be splashing on to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One this Autumn so grab a beer and a few chums and spend the night fishing away.

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