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0.7.3

- fixed door in Puke Bar basement
- fixed a few issues with the vanish ability
- added UI message on trying lockpicking and missing a lockpick
- fixed revolver using wrong weapon skill
- fixed crafting recipe for blips missing on older save games
- fixed various random crashes
- fixed some headwear vanishing on dropping it
- minor level fix in Titan's Guts
- fixed some text issues

0.7.2

- fixed save games from demo import using wrong world map
- fixed not being able to use blips as pacifist
- fixed crash on menu due to some system languages
- fixed various random crashes
- small level design fix in Human Machine Workshop
- fixed some text issues

0.7.1

- fixed missing crafting recipe for blips
- fixed crash related to having block item equipped
- fixed a crash during blind man quest
- fixes some text issues
- updated enhanced energy gun values
- fixed a few random crashes

Death Trash, a stylish and nightmarish take on classic Fallout, is now on Steam

Death Trash made an understandable splash with its free demo earlier this year, offering a modern take on isometric Fallout that's equal parts stylish and nightmarish. It's one of our top indie PC games to watch out for in August, and you don't have to keep watching at this point, because Death Trash is now available in Early Access.


You can grab Death Trash now across Steam, Itch.io, and GOG, at a 10% launch discount which brings the price down to $17.99 / £15.29 / €17.99. This Early Access version features at least five hours of story content right now, and the free demo is still available if you want to try it out before buying into the early version. 1.0 is scheduled to launch in 2022 if development goes according to plan, "but if it takes longer than that to make a game we're happy with, we'll take more time."


Death Trash has already been in development for five years, and it's built a pixel art aesthetic all its own. It features the mechanics-driven role-playing of the early Fallout games, but puts it all in the context of an even more disturbing post-apocalypse. We have some more extensive impressions of the Death Trash demo if you want more info, or - again - you can just go play that demo for yourself on Steam.


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Cosmic horror, fleshy monsters and the post-apocalypse meet in Death Trash out now

After many years in development Crafting Legends have now released Death Trash into Early Access, and it's one of the most promising games we've seen all year.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2021/08/cosmic-horror-fleshy-monsters-and-the-post-apocalypse-meet-in-death-trash-out-now