Rage 2 'TerrorMania' expansion launches (update)
Get ready to play with even crazier weapons!
What you need to know
- Rage 2 is a post-apocalyptic shooter from Bethesda.
- The game's first expansion recently launched on Xbox One and PC.
- Another expansion is coming in November.
- You can purchase the game for $50 on Amazon.
Updated November 14, 2019: The Rage 2 'TerrorMania' expansion is now available for $5 through the in-game store.
Rage 2 is a post-apocalyptic first-person shooter from Bethesda. The game recently got its first expansion, but another one is coming in November. According to Bethesda, in Rage 2's second expansion, players will explore the twisted and cursed alternate reality of the wasteland, the Deadlands, when TerrorMania releases on November 14 for Xbox One and PC.
The publisher continued by saying, "reverse the curse before the skeletal forces of darkness can break free and take over the land of the living." You even get a sword and can unlock alternate realities with it.
You can download TerrorMania from the in-game store for 500 Rage Coins or pick up a special TerrorMania Digital Deluxe Upgrade for 1750 Rage Coins which includes the following content.
- TerrorMania expansion
- Cult of the Death God mission
- Reaper Assault Rifle weapon skin
- Wasteland Celebrity Phoenix vehicle skin
- Mutant Monster Truck vehicle skin
TerrorMania seems like a pretty intriguing experience and we can't wait to learn more about it in the coming days. How did you like Rage 2? Are you excited for the expansion? Let us know.
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