Sons of the Forest's Kelvin is a big dumb idiot and everyone loves him

The Sons of the Forest protagonist checks if Kelvin is okay
(Image credit: Endnight Games)

Now that Sons of the Forest is out and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:earlier memes of the new survival horror game knocking Steam over are fading from the community, another figure is dominating everyone's attention: a truly chaotic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sons of the Forest companion called Kelvin. 

To get you up to speed, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sons of the Forest tasks you with finding a missing billionaire on a remote island. Things swiftly take a turn f𓃲or the worst, though, when the plane you're on crashes. While many don't survive,🍌 one person who does is Kelvin. He appears to be quite injured, but the non-playable companion is still down to help you survive, regardless if you're alone or with pals. Well, that's what he's supposed to do. As many players have learned, Kelvin does what he pleases.  

As fans have been sharing online, Kelvin will topple your lovingly built hut, start wildfires, or give you a thumbs up be꧟fore having a sit down. Some have gotten frustrated with the humble companion, but most can't help but love his free-spirited nature. 

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Kelvin's antics aside, Sons of the Forest has got off to a cracking start on Steam since launching in Early Access. As per , the survival horror game has hit a concurrent peak of 350,105 players on Valve's platform. 

That's somewhat to be expected given everyone's fondness for The Forest - hey, there's a reason Sons of the 🐼Forest was one of Steam's most wishlisted games - though several delays mean that players have really had to wait for this one. Just earlier this month, developer Endnight Games revealed that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sons of the Forest would relea🍸se in Early Access rather than fully to avoid another delay. 

Sons of the Forest PS4, PS5 or Xbox release isn't happening yet but might "in the future".

Iain Harris
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