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‘The Blackout Club’ Set to Release on PC And Consoles July 30th

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The road out of Early Access is almost at an end for Question and their tribute to Monster Squad/Stranger Things in The Blackout Club. The devs have announced that the co-op game is set to release on July 30th for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

“Built on months of Early Access feedback, The Blackout Club launches into 1.0 with loads of new content for current fans and an exciting new experience for those who have been waiting for the final release.”

With version 1.0, Question will be opening up a new region in the game, as well as do a bit more polish and bug fixing. Steam users can currently snag the game with a 20% discount, thanks to the Summer Sale.

In our hands-on preview back in September and in November, we remarked how the game definitely has the potential to be a co-op horror hit. Let’s see what happens next month.

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‘Dying Light 2’ Receives New Difficulty Mode and More With “Nightmare Mode” Update [Trailer]

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Not to be outdone by Dead Island 2‘s recent expansion, Techland has announced that Dying Light 2 is getting an update of it’s own with the much-requested Nightmare Mode, which adds “the hardest and most immersive difficulty yet” to the game, along with an array of additional elements.

Nightmare Mode for Dying Light 2 forces players to rely on tactics and strategic management of resources in order to survive. The new difficulty introduces changes to stamina management, called the Tactical Stamina system, limited HUD options for better immersion, and a flickering flashlight that goes out when used for too long. These and other additions aim to heighten the atmosphere give the overall experience a needed refresh for veteran players. Those who manage to complete the game on this highest difficulty will be rewarded with the memorable Waltz Outfit.

The Nightmare Mode Update adds more than just the new difficulty. New adjustments to the Infected and night experience are also part of the update. What’s more, co-op players will be glad to hear they will now be able to take on the Community Maps with up to three friends. Archers will get reworked power shot mechanics. And you even have the opportunity to change the appearance of the Grappling Hook.

Dying Light 2 is available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

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