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Final Trailer Released for Neo-Noir Horror Shooter ‘El Paso, Elsewhere’ [Watch]

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That September 26 release date for Strange Scaffold’s neo-noir horror shooter El Paso, Elsewhere will be here soon. And to get fans hyped even more (and to convince those fence-sitters), Strange Scaffold has released what’s touted as the final trailer for the game.

The trailer presents protagonist James Savage coming to a sudden and horrifying realization on his journey to stop his ex-girlfriend and the lord of the vampires, Draculae. Amongst the flood of violence, Savage isn’t just thriving—he feels good. Free to succumb to his addictions, and the pursuit of one final good act before the end of the world.

On this path towards oblivion, Savage hunts the monsters protecting Draculae, who seeks to perform a ritual that will end the world as we know it and place it under her reign. Armed with shotguns, pistols, uzis, stakes and more, the only choice players have is to keep moving forward, one slow-motion dive after another, to preserve reality itself. Players will be shooting their way through more than 40 floors of heart-pumping action, all to the beat of a hip-hop horror soundtrack, featuring vocals from the BAFTA-nominated writer Xalavier Nelson Jr.. Pop pills to keep the pain away, dodge through the hordes while unloading your weapons with bullet-time mechanics and don’t stop running.

El Paso, Elsewhere will arrive on the Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam.

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Upcoming “Unholy Alliance” Update for ‘Cult of the Lamb’ Adds Local Co-op and More [Teaser]

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Cult of the Lamb players will be getting more free goodies later this summer with the Unholy Alliance update. Coming August 12, the update introduces a brand new playable character in the Goat, which coincides with the game allowing local co-op.

With the Unholy Alliance update, the entire Cult of the Lamb campaign will be playable in local co-op. Players will also be able to enjoy special 2-player versions of existing mini-games, such as Fishing and Knucklebones, as well as choose from a selection of weapons, tarot cards, curses, and corrupted relics as your cooperative crusades progress.

The Lamb and Goat can also swap weapons, deal extra damage when fighting back to back, and even deliver a critical hit when their attacks are in sync. Good news for those who prefer to stay alone in their corner: they will be able to benefit from various new powers.

In addition to the addition of cooperative play, the Unholy Alliance expansion adds several tarot cards, relics, buildings, fleeces, character traits and quests, as well as the addition of new secrets to discover.

More information on the update will be released as the launch date creeps closer. Cult of The Lamb is available now on PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and the Nintendo Switch.

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