Valheim has released a new update, delivering a range of improvements across the Ashlands biome and the game as a whole. Created by Iron Gate Studio, Valheim debuted in early access in 2021 and swiftly gained widespread acclaim, selling over 12 million copies on Steam.
This co-op survival game immerses players in a Viking-inspired fantasy realm, teeming with diverse biomes and lurking dangers. Despite still being in early access, Valheim impresses with its wealth of content and frequent updates. A previous update, Ashlands, was released in May and marked one of the game's most significant content drops. It introduced a new endgame biome, over 30 new weapons, three armor sets, two capes, more than 70 buildable items, over 30 crafting materials, and additional features, further enriching the gameplay experience.
Two dedicated Valheim players build an incredible base on an island, sharing the results of their hard work with the community.
Now, Valheim has received another update that primarily addresses various bugs and performance issues rather than introducing new content. Key fixes include resolving a problem where players would become stuck in a falling animation on Flametal Spires and significantly reducing the chance of these Spires sinking upon impact...