RAGE has a DLC pack coming this Tuesday

16 December 2012
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Id Software’s all-but-forgotten FPS RAGE is getting DLC. The post-apocalyptic FPS game rode in to stores in 2011on a steam train of hype, but was received with mixed feelings from critics and fans alike; coupled with a bug-ridden and rocky release.

Now, a year after the game’s release, a DLC pack titled “Scorchers” is being released, with none of the fanfare of the original game. For a price tag of only $4,99 however, players seem to be getting a fair bit for their money.

Here’s the official description from Bethesda:

“Battle an all-new maniacal bandit clan, wreak havoc with new brutally efficient weapons and explore undiscovered areas in RAGE’s new official add-on pack, RAGE: The Scorchers™. Fight alongside new allies to thwart the Scorcher clan’s deadly plot to destroy the Wasteland. The add-on pack also includes ‘Ultra-Nightmare’, a new high difficulty mode, as well as an ‘Extended Play’ option that allows you to play past the original ending of the game – giving you the opportunity to finish collecting items and achievements.”

Scorchers arrives this coming Tuesday.

Source: PC Gamer

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  1. Marius du Plessis
    18.12.2012 at 04:58

    and its still not listed on STEAM….

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