![]() ![]() ![]() While Bethesda hasn’t made any official announcement as of yet (or responded to the leak), similar to how they announced their Quake remaster, they very well could make things official at QuakeCon 2023, which will take place from August 10 to 13.Īccording to the listing, the only platform listed at the moment is PC, though it’s very likely that Quake II will be headed to consoles, as well. Thanks once again to the Korean Media Ratings Board (which has leaked games prior to their official announcements in the past), it would appear that the Quake II remaster is on the way. ![]() Revenue from paid content such as “The Bad Seed” will allow the team to continue to expand Dead Cells‘ base game with and for the fans for a long time to come.Īfter the Quake remaster that was leaked prior to its official announcement by Bethesda a few years ago, it’s apparently happening again, this time with Quake II. Free content, balancing, and systemic updates are planned at the same steady rhythm and of the same quality as seen in 2019. While offered as additional paid content, “The Bad Seed” downloadable content is not intended to mark the end of the free post-launch content updates the developers have proven to be committed to over the years. Of course, vengeance visited upon the monsters and challenging new biomes that once slowed you down is its own reward, but a few new weapons never hurt anybody. Triumphing over the numerous perils, built by the Dead Cells developers with as much love as sadism, will be rewarded with a conceptually unique armory, including the first double slot weapon as well as a very dedicated and loyal mushroom companion. Players will discover two new biomes inhabited by their own distinctive bestiary “The Arboretum,” a lush paradise to deceivingly adorable creatures, and “The Swamp,” where an overgrown arboreal settlement inhabited by ambushing blow gunners and spear wielders is your only escape from the gargantuan purple ticks that reign uncontested on the ground. “The Bad Seed” downloadable content introduces new path choices in the early game ensuring that all players, no matter their level, will be able to enjoy it. Motion Twin have provided an overview of the DLC: The DLC will launch across all available platforms in Q1 2020 for $4.99, adding new biomes, monsters, weapons, and a boss battle. Fresh from the previous “Rise of the Giant” DLC earlier this year, Motion Twin have announced that Dead Cells will be receiving another DLC in the new year. ![]()
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