

The Color of Madness (and other content) is coming to iPad, Switch, and Xbox One on October 11th via a $5 IAP. They’re also throwing in the huge balance update that was uploaded to Steam back in June. Our biggest soundtrack addition yet from Stuart ChatwoodĪpart from the new expansion content, Red Hook Studios is also throwing in a new hero for FREE, the Musketeer.New Quirks, with unique and powerful effects!.Expand your Hamlet with 4 new District buildings and reap their benefits.New Curios help keep your party in fighting shape as you face the endless hordes!.3 new bosses – The Miller, The Thing From the Stars, and the Comet itself!.All-New Enemy Faction: The Miller and his loyal workmen have become eerie husks of their former selves.Put your gold away-he trades only in Comet Shards! Twisted new trinkets, available for purchase from the Jeweler.Endless Quest: Survive as long as you can while getting lost in time and space, confronted by unending waves of enemies new and old, pushing ever closer to the crash site of the Comet.There has been no word from the farm in a fortnight, save for the unearthly groaning that echoes from the ruin of the mill… Some hateful shard of alien origin has streaked through the night sky, crashing into the old Miller’s farm on the outskirts of the Hamlet! Those unfortunate enough to witness the Comet’s arrival have been blinded by what they can only describe as a shifting, ephemeral hue of damnably abrasive intensity. It adds a new region, the Farmstead, as well as a bunch of new farmer-monsters that are, I’m sure, only 1/3 as scary as the X-Files’ Peacock family. The Color of Madness adds the story of a mysterious meteorite fallen to earth that, of course, mucks things up in the most Lovecraftian way possible.

The Color of Madness will be coming to all platforms–iPad, console, Switch–on October 11. The latest DLC for Darkest Dungeon, the Color of Madness, was unleashed on Steam back in June but those of us who play on our iPads or Switches were left in the lurch, waiting for any news of its appearance on our platform of choice.

We’re all still waiting for Aspyr to release the Rise & Fall expansion for Civ VI on iPad, for example. The downside of not being the game’s primary platform, however, comes with the slow pace of getting new content. I know Darkest Dungeon has both its fans and critics around these parts (I’m steadfastly in the “fan” category), but even the haters can’t deny that the more big-name PC ports we get on iPad, the better.
