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In a world flooded by a trash tsunami, you are trapped in the middle of the ocean with a small raft. Trash is your primary resource and the most valuable thing in this world. You can recycle it into fuel, raft spare parts, and even weapons. Brace yourself for swamp crocodiles, toxic sharks, arctic pirates, and much, much more! Be on the lookout for the trash!
Main Features:
🎮 Online and local 4-player coop
🎨 Hand-drawn Trash Piracy
🗺️ Dozens of seas for treasure hunting and monster feeding!
⚔️ Uncivilized battles for the last piece of trash.
⚓️ Literally an ocean of trash to sail on with your friends!
Trash Sailors launches on Thursday, December 16th, on Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG for Windows PC. The game will support English, German, Russian, French, Italian, Spanish (Spain), Japanese, Korean, Brazilian Portuguese, and Simplified Chinese languages. PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch launches are planned for 2022.
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