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Dave the Diver's In the Jungle DLC may not arrive until 2026, but Godzilla is back

Dave the Diver’s In the Jungle DLC may not arrive until 2026, but Godzilla is back

Posted on 30 June 2025 By jobuzo

Dave the Diver just marked its two-year anniversary, and the team behind it has a bunch of updates to share about its future. While it’s mostly good news, there is one little hiccup: the upcoming In the Jungle DLC, which was announced a few months ago and was expected to arrive later this year, now isn’t likely to launch until 2026. But everything else announced in the 11-minute anniversary video should make up for it. That includes the return of the time-limited free Godzilla DLC, which is now back on all platforms until at least the end of 2026. If you missed out on it the first time, here’s your chance.

Mintrocket Studio Head Jaeho Hwang also said the team is extending the availability of the recent DLC, Ichiban’s Holiday, which will remain available through next year as well. After hearing feedback from fans about the pricing, that pack will get “regular discounts” to make it cheaper.

The game just landed on the Epic Games Store and according Hwang, a free upgrade for Nintendo Switch 2 is coming “in a few months” and will bring a higher frame rate. More info on that is coming soon, Hwang said. In the meantime, you can catch a sneak peek of In the Jungle about four minutes into the anniversary video.

Dave the Diver’s In the Jungle DLC may not arrive until 2026, but Godzilla is back


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