Content Warning just got its first big update, with new monsters and an unlockable swimming pool
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Content Warning - the Lethal Company-style co-op horror game that tasks players with filming their friends doing scary things to become famous on SpöökTube, and which shot up in popularity following an April Fool's Day promotion - has just received its first big update. This update adds in a new map for wannabe content creators to make their way around, as well as 13 new monsters. Yep, more weird and wonderful creatures are joining Content Warning's rather eclectic roster of foes. In addition, the team has added some new unlockable items for your sky island, such as a trampoline and a swimming pool. There is also a hat shop that will allow you to bedeck your intrepid crew with accessories such as a halo. You can read the full patch notes for Content Warning's first big update below: Added Changes/improvements Fixes In addition, the Content Warning team has said it is still looking into other reported issues, stating the 'Extraction' bug is a priority. While I did have a few laughs in Content Warning when it first released, I found the novelty soon wore off. I am kind of curious to see what these new monsters look like, though, so I may be tempted to jump back in. Eurogamer awarded the game three stars on its release, with Ashley Bardhan calling it a "funny but forgettable 15 minutes of fame". "Like other sarcastic games concerned with our high-consumption culture - the 2021 'anti-visual novel' Class of '09, or the forthcoming reality TV sim The Crush House - Content Warning reflects a godlike indifference," she wrote in Eurogamer's Content Warning review. "We've all internalised it by living, mostly, through screens. But indifference isn't enough fuel for getting inspired, and I think we'll eventually realise that it never has been."