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The Surge DLC – The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented

The Surge DLC – The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented

Focus Home Interactive and Deck13 Interactive have announced The Surgeexpansion “The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented.” It will launch on October 2.

Check out the overview via Focus Home Interactive:

Fight against mad scientist Dr. Rischboter for unique weapons, armor sets and plenty more!

Hardcore Action RPG The Surge will soon be getting brand new content with a new expansion as The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented is coming this October 2 to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Watch today’s Teaser Trailer to get a first glimpse of The Surge’s wild, wild West!

Enter the bowels of the CREO facility and explore an old and abandoned Quality Assurance lab created to push CREO’s tech to the limit. Warren will face Dr. Rischboter’s deadly test chambers that, for some reason, feel like torn straight out of a twisted Wild West TV show!

Fight through the mad doctor’s training rooms and try modifying them yourself for increased rewards by combining up to 4 of the 16 insane modifiers available. At the end of each stage, fight against distinct Challengers, powerful opponents forged from the training scenarios who are equipped with 30 unique new equipment pieces – armors, weapons, and implants – that you can take for yourself!

Mosey on over to Dr. Rischboter’s labs on October 2, when ‘The Good, the Bad, and the Augmented’ comes out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. New players will also be able to embark on the ultimate Surge experience with the Augmented Edition, which will include the full game and all its DLCs, including The Good, the Bad and the Augmented as well as the previously released A Walk in the Park.

The Surge is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The “Good, the Bad, and the Augmented” expansion is due out on October 2.

Check out some Screenshots:

Your job is to complete training rooms that were created by the mad doctor. Your task will also be to attempt to modify these rooms on your own. If you do so, you will get more rewards. You can mix up to four modifiers (out of the 16 that are on offer). When a section comes to an end, the player must face an even bigger task – going up against Challengers, who are extremely tough enemies. Here’s the beautiful part though, defeating them is like stepping into a gold mine. These guys pack all sorts of goodies, like 30 unique equipment pieces (armors, weapons, and implants), all of which are yours for the taking.

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