
Players of the early access life simulation game Inzoi have recently encountered a peculiar phenomenon while fishing in the game. They are not simply reeling in the ordinary; instead, they’ve found themselves pulling out massive sharks from the deceptively small rivers.
Since its official launch last week, many Inzoi players have expressed their astonishment at the vast scale of the virtual catches. Among the community’s experiences are anecdotes of initially trying to catch small fish only to hook giant sharks that awkwardly clip through the terrain.
This unexpected feature raises several questions: How do Inzoi’s flimsy fishing rods manage to land these massive fish? How are the players able to handle these hefty sharks as if they’re just catching a small trout?
Inzoi Fishing
The fishing mechanics lack a skill requirement, making the outcomes reliant on sheer luck, which adds to the comical experience. Players can locate fishing spots marked by blue coolers, where they can fish endlessly in hopes of a surprise catch.
For those excited to snag a shark for themselves, luck is a crucial factor. Although these sharks are considered rare, the lack of skill attached to the fishing system means that players are simply at the whim of chance.
Inzoi represents a more serious life simulation game compared to its peers, yet the surprising encounters with giant river sharks have kept the community entertained and eager for more adventures.