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Wasteland 2
Game of the Year Edition is coming late in the summer to offer an enhanced
version of inXile's post-apocalyptic RPG sequel. Now inXile announces this will
be offered to all owners of the game as a free upgrade:
inXile
Entertainment recently announced the Wasteland 2 Game of the Year Edition, an
enhanced and expanded update to the original game slated for late summer this
year. inXile is now pleased to announce that this upcoming edition will be
offered as a free upgrade to all previous crowdfunding backers and any
purchasers of the original edition of Wasteland 2. This update will be released
for all owners on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms.
Wasteland 2 Game of the Year Edition will include a massive host of improvements
for existing fans and new players to enjoy. The game will be updated to Unity 5,
the latest version of the Unity game engine, and benefits from improved
environment textures, character models, and Physically Based Rendering for more
impressive lighting. Thousands of lines of new voice-over have also been
recorded to enrich the game's cast of original and unique characters, making
this the most immersive version of the Wasteland yet.
The Game of the Year Edition update also provides major enhancements to
gameplay. Players will have even more fun customizing their squad of Desert
Rangers with new Perks & Quirks, which allow them to customize their squad
throughout the game with unique bonuses and trade-offs. The new Precision Strike
system lets players target individual body parts on enemies to inflict
debilitating effects and gain the edge in combat. With overhauled game balance,
item drops, and reworked combat encounters throughout the game, players will
need every advantage they can get to master the dangers of the Arizona wastes.
“We wanted to re-affirm our gratitude to our backers and our dedication to RPG
fans, as we have been most fortunate to return to our roots,” says Brian Fargo,
CEO. “We plan to continue our proud tradition with Bard’s Tale IV, which we’ll
crowdfund later this year.”