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Play as The Predator And Hunt Xenos in This ‘Skyrim’ Mod

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Okay, so Prey is pretty much one of the best Predator films in a long while. And thanks to the renewed interest in the franchise, a modder has decided to bring the Predator into the latest iteration of Skyrim.

Originally created by roland113 for the original version of Skyrim (that mod can be grabbed here), Predators The Lost Tribe V115D has been brought to Skyrim Special Edition and the Anniversary Edition by modder Veenix1998. This mod adds three different Yautja aka Predator races to the game: the normal Yautja, Super Predator and Bad Blood Predator. Each comes with different dreadlock styles, eyes and other body customizations. The mod also introduces a whopping 42 new Predator weapons, complete with new types of masks, armor and equipment.

Players will also be able to travel around Skyrim and find technology scattered around tribes of friendly and hostile Predator civilizations. You also have the ability to use cloaking and thermal vision to sneak up on prey in order to take them down. You can even collect skulls and spines as trophies. And yes, because why not, you can even hunt Xenomorphs with the mod.

For those who aren’t too keen on playing as the Predator, you can still play as one of the other races, and still make use of a good portion of the new armor and weapons.

It’s not quite the Predator game that we’ve been hoping for to succeed Predator: Concrete Jungle, but it’s a start.

Thanks to DSOGaming for the heads up.

 

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Stunlock Gives a Glimpse of New Content for ‘V Rising’ With Ruins of Mortium Gameplay Trailer [Watch]

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The full release of V Rising is coming up quick. And just in case the upcoming Castlevania crossover wasn’t enough, Stunlock has released a new gameplay trailer showing off the new Ruins of Mortium endgame zone for V Rising.

Once the heart of the powerful Vampire civilization, the Ruins of Mortium now lies in ruins, teeming with the cult-like remnants of Dracula’s forces. Players will encounter the Draculin, creatures tainted by Dracula’s influence, and face off against his Vampire Generals. The ultimate challenge awaits as players journey into the depths of Mortium to confront Dracula himself. While battling through his forces and disrupting dark rituals intent on reviving the ancient Vampire king, players will uncover ancient powers and prepare for the ultimate showdown against the tyrant himself.

Ruins of Mortium is just one piece of the new content for V Rising when it launches in full. Here’s a rundown of what to expect:

  • Explore a new deadly endgame zone: The Ruins of Mortium
  • Experience dynamic endgame events
  • Fight a new breed of foe and new V Blood bosses
  • New weapons, A new tier of equipment, and magic improvements
  • Improvements to castle building, decor, and storage
  • Native, smoothly implemented gamepad support
  • Game optimization and visual improvements

V Rising exits Early Access on Steam on May 8th, alongside the Legacy of Castlevania crossover. A PlayStation 5 version will also be released later this year.

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