Enshrouded has rolled out its latest update, Forging the Path, and the headline addition is Adventure Sharing. The feature lets players upload creations for others to play, which is a big step for a survival game that already encourages building castles, obstacle courses, and dungeons. If you’ve spent time turning your own save into a personal playground, this finally lets other players step inside.
The update is live now, and it lands as part of Enshrouded’s push toward 1.0. Adventure Sharing still has limits for now: players can’t pick up items, gain XP, or interact with enemies. That matters because the first version reads more like a showcase tool than a full custom adventure mode, but the studio says more features are planned in the lead-up to 1.0.
About Enshrouded
Enshrouded sits in the survival space, where building and exploration already form much of the appeal. Forging the Path continues that approach by adding Adventure Sharing, so players can move their creations out of local storage and into something other people can actually run through. That shift gives builders a real audience instead of just a save file full of effort.
The update also folds in broader changes to combat, the skill tree, and the early game. That mix matters because it reaches both ends of the experience: players who have already settled into their main characters and newcomers still trying to survive the opening hours. In practical terms, this is the kind of patch that can change how a run feels from the first fight onward.
Forging the Path’s Biggest Changes
Adventure Sharing is the clearest headline feature in Forging the Path. Players can now upload creations for other people to play, which finally gives shared access to the sorts of spaces they’ve built in Enshrouded. Right now, though, the feature stays tightly restricted, since players can’t pick up items, gain XP, or interact with enemies, so expect a more curated experience than a full sandbox takeover.
