The Surge | Fire and Ice Weapon Pack FREE
Unleash Fire and Ice in The Surge
with new, free Weapon DLC
Dystopian action-RPG
The Surge is releasing today its first post-release DLC
for free, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC players. Deck13’s hardcore
sci-fi adventure has you fighting for survival in a facility ruined by a
mysterious event called the Surge. Utilise
your powerful exo-suit as you sever limbs, parts, and weaponry from your enemies using
The Surge’s unique targeting mechanics and tight combat
system. This free DLC brings 10 new weapons to the game – 5 of fire and 5
of ice – and you will have to fight for them.
Representing fire are the
new MG-branded weapons. These high-tech military weapons are deadlier
versions of CREO’s riot control products, capable of high physical
damage with low
elemental damage. Repeatedly attacking humanoid enemies with these
red-hot blades will create a powerful fire-based explosion.
Also available in this
DLC, the ice weapons cometh! These are CREO’s space travel testing
tools, concepts and prototypes constructed in their very own R&D
labs. These weapons were
created to test materials in the cold darkness of space, and can
harness extremely low temperatures. They are not designed for combat,
however, so they have low physical damage but high elemental damage.
Wielding these weapons provide a passive bonus to health.
Once the DLC is installed,
consult the security memo and the CREO newsletter added to your
inventory's Organiser, and use their clues to locate these 10 deadly
weapons and tear
them from the limbs of your foes!
This is just the beginning –
The Surge’s upcoming Premium DLC ‘A Walk in the Park’
releases later this year. Players will be able to get new weapons, fight
new enemies, and explore an abandoned amusement park. This will also
include a new free content update that improves
the end-game experience for high-level players.
The Surge’s Fire and Ice Weapons Pack is now
available (for free) on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro, Xbox One and PC.
Aussie Gamers Express
12th October 2017
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