Ghostrunner is getting its biggest expansion yet in January
The Project_Hel DLC sta♊rted as a small update but expanded into a "full-blown Ghostrunner experience"
G𓆉hostrunner is getting its biggest expansion yet, a story-driven 🅷DLC pack called Project_Hel, on January 27.
Ghostrunner Project_Hel will cost $14.99 and add six new story missions - complete with new enemies and bosses - a new playable ಞcharacter from the ♐core game, and six new tracks from electronic musician Daniel Deluxe. The developers say the DLC started life as just a small update but ultimately grew into "a full-blown Ghostrunner experience" designed to appeal to newcomers and Ghostrunning pros.
The expansion will offer a change of perspective of sorts, as it will put you in control of Hel, one of the bosses from the base game. There isn't a whole lot of detail about the story or gameplay, but as you might expect from Ghostrunner, it'll be plenty violent. 505 Games describes Hel as a "combat-oriented" character and her journey through Dharma Tower as "a bloody quest." ཧFortunately, Hel can survive one additional attack compared to the OG Ghostrunner Jack, so you can expect a tad bit more forgiveness from the game.
While you wait for all the new content coming in Project_Hel, you can pick up a free holiday-themed DLC pack on Tuesday, December 7. That smaller update adds four new swords and matching gloves themed around gift-wrapping, snowmen, and Christmas trees. T🃏he swords are called Solstice, Rudolph's Run, Nꦗini Wonderland, and Boon. Check 'em out in these screenshots provided by 505 Games:

Solstice in action

Rudolph's Run in action

Nini Wonderland in action

Boon in action
If you can't wait until January 7, head to sign up for a chance to enter the eඣarly closed beta happening later this mon🦹th. If you get in, your name could appear in the game's credits.
For everything on the horizon, check out our extensive guide to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games of 2021 (and beyond).
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