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Letzte Dead Cells Updates folgen Anfang 2023

Authore: HunterAktualisieren:Dec 30,2024

Die letzten kostenlosen Updates von Dead Cells Mobile haben sich verzögert, aber ein Veröffentlichungstermin steht fest!

Die mit Spannung erwarteten letzten beiden kostenlosen Updates für Dead Cells auf Mobilgeräten, „Clean Cut“ und „The End is Near“, wurden verschoben. Entwickler Playdigious hat jedoch ein neues Veröffentlichungsdatum bestätigt: 18. Februar 2025. Beide Updates werden gleichzeitig für Android und iOS veröffentlicht.

Diese Updates, die bereits auf Konsole und PC verfügbar sind, führen eine Fülle neuer Inhalte ein. „Clean Cut“ enthält zwei neue Waffen – die Nähschere (auf Überleben ausgerichtet) und den Riesenkamm (auf Brutalität ausgerichtet) – sowie einen neuen NPC, die Schneidertochter, mit der Spieler das Aussehen ihres Charakters individuell anpassen können.

„The End is Near“ macht seinem Namen alle Ehre, indem es herausfordernde neue Feinde hinzufügt: den Sore Loser, den Curser und den Doom Bringer. Spieler können sich auch auf neue Fähigkeiten und farblose Mutationen freuen, wie zum Beispiel Dämonische Stärke, eine mächtige Mutation, die den Schaden im verfluchten Zustand deutlich erhöht.

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Playdigious hat stets großzügige kostenlose Inhalte für Dead Cells bereitgestellt. Während das Ende dieser kostenlosen Updates eine Schwerpunktverlagerung für das Studio bedeutet, sind die umfangreichen Ergänzungen der mobilen Version Anlass zum Feiern.

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