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RocketWerkz has announced the introduction of the New dynamic mission – SMPL3: Lost in Icarus with the latest Week 74 update. The official patch notes suggest the release of a new dynamic mission dubbed SMPL3: Lost. At the same time, the mission will also receive fixes to ensure proper gameplay. Last week the dev team added Seed Packets to the Orbital Workshop to fruits like; Avocado and Kumara. As players enjoy the Seed Packets, here are the patch notes for Icarus Week 74 update adding the SMPL3: Lost dynamic mission.
Icarus Week 74 Update Patch Notes
Summary Patch Notes
- Week Seventy Four brings
- a new dynamic mission, SMPL3: Lost,
- and fixes to the dynamic mission system to clean up some errors that have affected players over the last few weeks.
- This new quest will have you searching for an abandoned prospector base, a new variation of a dynamic mission not seen before.
- There’s also an update on Galileo as the team moves into the internal testing phase.
- The team will also discuss upcoming closed public test build for players, thus providing feedback before its launch.
Icarus Week 74 Update – SMPL3: Lost
- Dynamic Missions have been incredibly popular since its introduction in Week Fifty. For this reason, RocketWerkz brings players a new option to launch from the Short Range Radio in Open World.
- SMPL3: Lost is a new dynamic mission where players must locate an old, abandoned prospector’s base on the surface of Icarus.
- Players will need to rebuild the structure while creatures attack your position quickly.
- Once complete, players can place a beacon down for the UDA to mark its location on the map.
- You can also loot the base for old prospector gear when you arrive, so keep an eye out for what might be lying around.
SMPL3 Mission Cleanups, Fixes, and Balances
- Triggering a new SMPL3 mission or abandoning previous ones will now trigger and clean up any remaining old map icons, quest objects, and landed transport pods that may have encountered an error when trying to clean themselves up in the past.
- This should remove old map markers, search areas, and other mission-related details from players’ open worlds.
Galileo Progress
- The upcoming content patch, Galileo, is almost ready and is currently on internal testing.
- Galileo is one of the first significant content patches in the new cadence, which you can read about here.
- Valve has approved the Steam Cards, Badges, Profiles, and Emotes, which are ready for release. These will be revealed when Galileo launches.
- Fishing is receiving one more iteration. There are tweaks to the mechanics, so it feels more reactive and engaging for players. This will go into testing alongside everything else very soon.
- The team is also preparing a closed public test build for Galileo and will start some closed testing soon before making it fully public.
Icarus is playable on Microsoft Windows.