The turn-based roadtrip from Darkest Dungeon II is available for macOS.

Darkest Dungeon II combat screenshot
Red Hook Studios “Darkest Dungeon II”, the turn-based game from Hell, is now available on macOS. Darkest Dungeon II, a sequel to the Red Hook Studios series, invites players on an intense journey with a team of warriors. The sequel is a roadtrip where the player’s group is trying to stave off an apocalypse. Players will face turn-based battles with enemies as they continue their journey. Stressful encounters can have a negative impact on the heroes of the player, which will further affect the story. In an update released on August 23, Red Hook Studios announced that it would be launching native macOS compatibility for the game across all major PC gaming platforms. Steam, GoG and Epic Game Store are all included, although not all had the new version as of the time of publication. We hope that those of you who bought the game early and played via a Windows Emulator or dual boot can now play it on macOS natively. If you’re only a Mac user, this is your chance to get in on the action,” writes the developer. Darkest Dungeon II will be supported on macOS after the first version of the game was released. Darkest Dungeon II’s system requirements include a dual-core Intel chip running at 2.4GHz, 4GB of RAM, 5GB storage, and a GPU with an Intel HD 5000 rating or higher.

 

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