Dead Cells Adds The Legacy Update, Fixes “Steam Cloud Save Deletion Hellfest”

Dead Cells The Legacy Update

Dead Cells has had its fair share of updates since launch back in May of 2017, but developer Motion Twin has added a new update to help players remember the way things were. The Legacy Update is currently live, and it brings with it a ton of new things.

One very important aspect of the new Dead Cells update is that it fixes “the dreaded Steam Cloud save deletion hellfest,” according to Motion Twin. Some of you may be well aware of this issue, but fear no more as the devs have found a workaround.

“The Legacy Update is something that we’ve been wanting to do for a long time,” the Dead Cells devs said on Steam. “As we moved towards regular updates and iterations on the game, we were always bugged by the fact that we were drastically changing the experience that a lot of people had come to love (something that you all have vocaly reminded us of on occasion).

“From here we always wondered whether it would be possible to dig up the old versions of the game and store them somewhere, so that interested players and future generations of developers could look back at how our little game developed and grew into the Action Game of the Year 2018.

“So, now you can load up every major iteration of the game from the first build of Early Access right up to present, and we will of course make sure that we stock all of our future major updates in there too. This way, the nostalgic, the ragers and the “it was better before” crowd will always have the option of playing the version of the game that they loved.”

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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.

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