Remnant: From the Ashes Adds Hardcore Update
Gunfire Games adds a permadeath option though latest Hardcore update for Remnant: From the Ashes.
To keep up with a growing number of player communities, third person action role-playing shooter Remnant: From the Ashes has been frequently releasing a series of free content updates since its release back in August 2019.
Recently, developer Gunfire Games and publisher Perfect World Entertainment addresses one of the most requested features in a latest patch by introducing Hardcore mode on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms.
RELATED: Remnant: From the Ashes Adds Adventure Mode
Known to most fans as Dark Souls with guns for its difficulty levels, Remnant has become more challenging that it already was. It adds permadeath to characters, which means they have only one life and are dead for real when they die.
Hardcore mode can be activated when creating a new character and they are only good as long as they are alive. When you are playing online, only other Hardcore characters with an invite can join and there is no random matchmaking.
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Fortune favors the bold and there are considerable rewards for facing off perilous challenges. You can acquire six new powerful rings by defeating Hardcore World Boss that is accessible to all modes and one more to complete the game.
Latest game mode is just one part of their entire offering such as emotes and quality of life improvements. Survivors can communicate through a Comms wheel to request for ammo, direction or even return to a World Stone.
RELATED: Remnant: From the Ashes Adds Leto's Lab Update
Following recent inclusion of Adventure Mode and Leto's Lab, more post-launch free content are being planned by Gunfire Games. Current roadmap for future has some larger updates in development for improved experience.
Remnant: From the Ashes has added permadeath option just to raise the stakes for its players a bit higher than it is and make things interesting in a way unlike many other classic arcade titles since you can still relish some rewards after death.
To keep up with a growing number of player communities, third person action role-playing shooter Remnant: From the Ashes has been frequently releasing a series of free content updates since its release back in August 2019.
Recently, developer Gunfire Games and publisher Perfect World Entertainment addresses one of the most requested features in a latest patch by introducing Hardcore mode on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms.
Remnant: From the Ashes Adds Hardcore Update |
RELATED: Remnant: From the Ashes Adds Adventure Mode
Known to most fans as Dark Souls with guns for its difficulty levels, Remnant has become more challenging that it already was. It adds permadeath to characters, which means they have only one life and are dead for real when they die.
Hardcore mode can be activated when creating a new character and they are only good as long as they are alive. When you are playing online, only other Hardcore characters with an invite can join and there is no random matchmaking.
Stalwart World Walkers |
RELATED: THQ Nordic Acquires Gunfire Games
Fortune favors the bold and there are considerable rewards for facing off perilous challenges. You can acquire six new powerful rings by defeating Hardcore World Boss that is accessible to all modes and one more to complete the game.
Latest game mode is just one part of their entire offering such as emotes and quality of life improvements. Survivors can communicate through a Comms wheel to request for ammo, direction or even return to a World Stone.
Remnant 2019-2020 Content Roadmap |
RELATED: Remnant: From the Ashes Adds Leto's Lab Update
Following recent inclusion of Adventure Mode and Leto's Lab, more post-launch free content are being planned by Gunfire Games. Current roadmap for future has some larger updates in development for improved experience.
Remnant: From the Ashes has added permadeath option just to raise the stakes for its players a bit higher than it is and make things interesting in a way unlike many other classic arcade titles since you can still relish some rewards after death.