El estudio español The Game Kitchen, en colaboración con Team17 Digital, ha anunciado la esperada expansión de Blasphemous II, titulada
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Those who are looking to do penance can rejoice. Blasphemous II is getting a long-awaited DLC expansion, as well as a free update, very soon. The paid DLC is called Mea Culpa and seems to be an absolutely massive addition to the game, adding two zones with their respective bosses, new weapons and quests, and a whole alternate ending, among a few other things. Fans of the game can’t miss this one, especially since it’ll be sold for a measly 12 bucks. If that’s still too much for you though, you don’t have to fret. Alongside the DLC, Blasphemous is also getting a free update named ‘True Torment’. The free update also includes new content, such as a revised New Game+ mode, expanded zones, fresh enemies to tackle, and a bunch of other small additions and quality-of-life upgrades. Overall, you certainly won’t be bored. Both the paid DLC and the free update become available on October 31.
El estudio español The Game Kitchen, en colaboración con Team17 Digital, ha anunciado la esperada expansión de Blasphemous II, titulada
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Blasphemous II se prepara para recibir una nueva expansión y actualizarse el próximo mes de octubre.
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