Remnant: From the Ashes 'Subject 2923' DLC hits in August, answers remaining questions
Remnant: From the Ashes is about to get even better!
What you need to know
- Remnant: From the Ashes is a third-person action game from the Darksiders III developer.
- The game is going to get a new expansion in August.
- You'll go deeper in the lore of the final boss of the base game and explore new areas.
- You can purchase Remnant: From the Ashes for $40 through the Microsoft Store.
Remnant: From the Ashes is a third-person action game along the lines of Dark Souls. Instead of a slew of melee weapons, the game focuses on gunplay. Each game is also randomized so you encounter different bosses and come across different weapons and armor. In order to experience it all, you have to help out other gamers through the online co-op mode.
Today, publisher Perfect World Entertainment announced the final downloadable content (DLC) for Remant: From the Ashes called Subject 2923. It's coming to Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4 on August 20 for $10. Subject 2923 will introduce a brand new campaign mode that concludes Remnant: From the Ashes' post-apocalyptic story. The final DLC will also be packed with two unique zones, all-new quests, bosses, weapons, trinkets, armor sets, and more.
Subject 2923 sounds like the DLC many Remnant: From the Ashes players have been asking for for years now. It should answer all remaining questions when it launches in a few months.
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