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Fishing: Barents Sea – King Crab DLC arrives in November

October 31, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Good news for those who like a spot of angling in Fishing: Barents Sea as Astragon Entertainment and developer Misc Games announce that the eagerly awaited King Crab DLC will release on the 7th November.  This brand new DLC will take players onto the high seas to experience king crab fishing.

With the King Crab DLC players will be able to experience the following two new ships, Selfy and Svalbard,  The Selfy is based on the vessels of Norwegian ship manufacturer Selfa Arctic AS and is a reliable all rounder that will provide a smooth transition from the vessels used in regular fishing and its 500hp engine can reach speeds of upto 30 knots.  This vessel can be equipped either with line and nets or crab pots and a sorting table while her storage provides enough capacity for cod, shellfish, pollack and redfish.

After learning the basics with the Selfy players will be able to move up to the Svalbard.  The Svalbard is 55 meters in length (making it 5 times longer than the Selfy) and comes equipped with and a crane for casting out and hauling in larger crab pots.  Sporting a1 125 horsepower engine, the Svalbard is the ideal vessel for becoming a successful crab fisher.

The King Crab DLC will be available on Steam from 7th November for £8.99/ $11.99/ €9.99.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: Astragon Entertainment, Fishing: Barents Sea, King Crab DLC, Misc Games

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