Inflexion Studios released Update 0.3 of their survival crafting game Nightingale, which includes the game’s highly-requested offline mode. Alongside offline mode, Update 0.3 implements the build-from-storage option, dynamic tiered creatures, new Bound enemies, a community event and much more.
Offline mode is perfect for solo play and allows players to explore the Realms without an internet connection, even during server maintenance. As a “version 1” of offline mode, several other features are in development to complement the initial release, including cloud saves, character migration from online mode and continuous performance enhancements. Stay tuned for these updates in the coming months!
Version 0.3 also introduces the build-from-storage function, which streamlines construction. Players can also face new tiered creatures whose drops and unique looks adapt to Realm difficulty. Furthermore, players can take on new varieties of Bound enemies, tackle new questlines and try an updated early-game experience with the option to skip tutorial and choose a starter character loadout.
To celebrate the update, a special community event is now live in Nightingale! Head to the vendor beside Sasse in your Abeyance Realm, then collect new Hopeful Essence from Wisps to trade for event rewards.
“Since the Early Access launch, we’ve been hard at work implementing feedback and creating a better player experience overall,” said Aaryn Flynn, CEO of Inflexion Games, “The introduction of offline mode is a significant milestone in the Early Access journey and one of many exciting updates we have planned for the coming months. We already feel like we’ve come along leaps and bounds since we launched just three months ago and we look forward to sharing more updates in the future.”
For more information on all the content introduced in version 0.3 of Nightingale, read the full patch notes here.
Nightingale is a PVE survival-crafting game that challenges players to discover, explore, and survive the mysterious Faewilds. Set in a Victorian gaslamp fantasy world, the game can be played solo or teamed up with up to 5 friends. Players traverse across the Realms, and open portals to new destinations by crafting Realm Cards, while building and customizing estates, and fighting to survive.
Nightingale is available now via Steam and Epic Games Store. Nightingale is also available on GeForce Now, allowing players to stream the game from the cloud in stunning resolution without worrying about download times or system specs.