The sixth content update of Enshrouded’s Early Access, Thralls of Twilight, is available today. This alluring update entices the four million+ players into the visually enhanced Shroud and to stay awake past dark to find all-new resources, loot, rewards, and unlock new modification mechanics. Additional points of interest, including entirely new enemies as well as creature variations, puzzles, and the quest as chosen by the community, further enrich Embervale, some of which only appear once the sun goes down. Players will be captivated by improved realistic lighting and rendering, diverse combat abilities, building options, gameplay enhancements, functionality improvements, and new musical tracks. Keen Games continues to deliver on its 2025 and EA promises contained in the latest roadmap, developing Enshrouded toward its 2026 1.0 launch on PC and consoles.
When night falls, that is usually when a Flameborn’s bed calls. As of this update, newly added rewards and resources for crafting and upgrading weapons may tempt players to skip sleep if they’re prepared to face the increasingly dangerous darkness, like the new breed of Scavenger Hounds called the Pack Wolves, or more Foggers in over-Shroud and temporary Shroud areas. Scavengers can delight in discovering plants or insects such as moths that appear at night, and even a mysterious door or two… If you’re not too afraid, you could find them all to see what they hide in the dark.
- Dazzling incentives to stay up past bedtime and enter The Shroud: new gameplay elements to encourage you to explore the riskier sides of Embervale.
- New creepy, crawly enemies like the Predator. Flying Jelly. Critter Queen. Basically, if it moves, it can kill you.
- Armor sets for day and night wear. New vanity outfits and armor sets can be found, including one themed for “day” and one for “night.”
- A new point of interest in the Shroud: the Shroud Lairs, distinctly identifiable, where new enemies guard resources and treasures
- Shroud Forges are also nestled in the Shroud and are used for upgrading, adding, and removing Weapon Gems. Will you collect all 21?
- Players can tint their armor at the Coloring Station. Nothing says “capable survivor” like a fashion show.
- Day or night, get a new ‘do and hue with new color options for hair and eyes, available from the new Barber in your village.
- Added options/variations for combat, enemies, and NPCs, plants – very conveniently acquirable with the auto-gathering ability.
- Looks can be deceiving: significant visual upgrade to The Shroud itself.
- The first-ever fan-chosen quest, The Dragons’ Last Breath, can be unlocked by exploring the remains of dragons resting in the Albaneve Mountains.
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