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Ultimate Fishing® Simulator 2 - Delaware Bay
Released: 16/06/2025
Base Game
Ultimate Fishing® Simulator 2Developer
SHINING GAMES
Publisher
Ultimate Games S.A.
Description
It's a Free DLC with a new map and new fish species. We want to say "Thank You" to everyone who supported this project through its hard & good times. Thank you for being with us!

Delaware Bay is a coastal estuary located between New Jersey and Delaware, home to a diverse array of saltwater fish. Anglers can catch flathead grey mullet, battle mid-sized fighters like striped bass and black drum, or take on ocean predators such as Atlantic blue marlin, blacktip sharks, and spinner sharks. A true saltwater challenge!
Fish Species:
Spinner shark
Blacktip shark
Dusky shark
Sandbar shark
Silky shark
Great barracuda
Red drum
Black drum
Striped bass
Blackfin tuna
Yellowfin tuna
Little tunny
Blue marlin
Mahi-mahi
Black sea bass
Flathead grey mullet
Price
Free to Play
Followers
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Reviews
92% positive out of 13
Updated 12/12/2025 13:49
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Copies sold
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