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Dave the Diver is coming to PS5 and PS4 in April, Godzilla DLC launching in May

Dave the Diver, one of 2023's most renowned games, will be available for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in April. Mintrocket also revealed that a free Godzilla DLC titled “King of the Monsters” will be released in May.

The game is a mash-up of adventure, exploration, management, and life simulation components, with you fishing by day and serving sushi at night. However, it also includes several side activities, such as farming, photography, seahorse racing, and card collecting. To improve fighting and fishing on the PlayStation 5, it will feature the DualSense controller's haptic feedback and adjustable triggers.

But there's more. Besides the base game, the developer is also working on a free DLC featuring none other than the King of Monsters, Godzilla. This DLC will be launched in May on all platforms where the game is available, presenting even more dangers hiding in the deep blue.

Dave the Diver is already available on PC, Mac, and Switch. The game sits at a whopping 90 OpenCritic score, with 100% of critics recommending the game.

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