“Bear in mind that we don’t plan to update the Legacy version, it will stay as true to how it was when it launched,” Ghost Ship say on theirSteam blog. “So consider bugs to be features - the Glyphid kinds as well as the technical ones.” The Ghost Ship crew are “back to working on the future of DRG,” so any crashes we might experience in Legacy are just a reminder to jump back into DRG proper.
Accessing DRG Legacy works differently now from how it did during the fifth-anniversary event, though. Legacy is moving to its own Steam branch, so you’ll need to tinker with the game’s properties if you want to open the time capsule. Ghost Ship have aguideon how to access Legacy, in case you run into trouble.
If the first-person frights and pitch-black mines are too overwhelming for you, Ghost Ship are alsopublishing a Deep Rock spin-off, aiming to emulateVampire Survivors’moreish auto-shooting. It’s calledDeep Rock Glactic: Survivor, naturally, and it’ll hit early access later this year.