World War I Survival Horror Game ‘Conscript’ Releasing This Year; New Demo Coming June 10 [Trailer]
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World War I Survival Horror Game ‘Conscript’ Releasing This Year; New Demo Coming June 10 [Trailer]

Welcome to ParadiZe players will be pleased to know that Nacon and Eko Software have released a bunch of free content in a new update for the co-op zombie strategy game, bringing with it more powerful zombies and new equipment for you to craft. Not only that, but for those of you fence-sitters, the game is currently enjoying a 33% discount as part of Steam’s Open World Survival Crafting Fest until June 3.

The new update for Welcome to ParadiZe adds Elite zombie, which as you might expect, boast more health and are tougher to take down. Luckily, you can still hack these new Elite zombies to add to your Zombot army. You can even convert your Zombots into Elite Zombots!

Also included in the new update is a weapon and armor upgrade mechanic in the form of Booster Kits. These boosts are installed on an item through the inventory, with only one being applied at a time to an item. The plan is for these Booster Kits to be further developed and expanded upon in future updates.

There’s also a new Shield item that you can craft, which protects the player and zombot from frontal attacks. However, the player is only protected when aiming. There’s also new equipment for your Zombots in the form of a Radio Antenna, which imbues a passive regen effect on all allied Zombots, and a new Mortar, which fires rockets at surrounding foes.

The update also contains the usual tweaks and bug fixes, which are detailed on the news page. Welcome to ParadiZe is currently available for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.

Originally Published Here.

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