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‘WRATH: Aeon of Ruin’ Exits Early Access Next February; Limited “Big Box Edition” Announced

After spending the past two years in Early Access, publishers 3D Realms and 1C Entertainment and developer KillPixel Games have announced that their retro-inspired shooter WRATH: Aeon of Ruin is set for a full release on February 25, 2021 for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch.

To go along with the announcement (and for retro PC gaming enthusiasts), 3D Realms have announced a limited “Founder’s Edition Big Box” version of the game, which can be ordered via the official site. Priced at $99.99 and limited to 500 copies, it includes the following:

  • Limited Founders Edition Big Box
  • Wrath: Aeon of Ruin for PC on CD-ROM
  • “The Art of Wrath” art book
  • Original soundtrack by Andrew Hulshult
  • USB drive loaded with exclusive digital content
  • Five metal enemy figurines
  • Reversible poster
  • Exclusive stickers

On top of all of this, the Steam Early Access version released its second update today, along with a detailed roadmap of updates:

November 11, 2019 – Early Access Launch

  • One hub world
  • Two levels
  • Five weapons
  • Eight enemies
  • Four artifacts

February 25, 2020 – Content Update #1

  • One new level
  • One new enemy
  • One new artifact

May 28, 2020 – Content Update #2

  • One new level
  • One new enemy
  • One new weapon

August 6 to 9, 2020 – Big Content Surprise

  • To be announced

December 22, 2020 – Content Update #3

  • One new level
  • One new enemy
  • One new artifact

February 25, 2021 – Full Release

  • Three hub worlds
  • 15 levels
  • 10 artifacts
  • Nine weapons
  • 15 enemies and bosses
  • Multiplayer
  • Full mod support
  • Localization

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