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'Aragami' stealth game receives free DLC Pack; DLC includes new skins, new difficulty levels, tweaks

| Dec 21, 2016 09:20 AM EST

Screenshot taken from “Aragami – Assassin Masks – Free DLC”

Game developer Lince Work has released a free DLC pack for "Aragami," which includes new unique skins, new difficulty levels, and a few more. The studio simply wants to thank their fans for supporting their game.

"As a thank you to the fans who have supported Aragami, the game's developer Lince Works has put together a free DLC pack that's now available globally on PC, Linux, Mac and PlayStation 4," reads the press release posted on Gamasutra.

Players will be able to get 12 new skins for Aragami, an assassin with supernatural abilities. Game fans will be able to unlock these by collecting chapter medals all throughout the game. Two new difficulty modes have also been added to make the battle against the opposing army more challenging, exciting and fun. Moreover, the developer included "various performance tweaks and minor game updates." The ranking system on the game's multiplayer mode was also revamped.

On the game's Steam page, the studio detailed the changes that will happen to the game once the latest patch (version 1.06) is applied. These include bug fixes for Sora's auto-aim, omitted checkpoints and objectives that need to be diffused. Chapter stats, score systems and ranks also received revamps. Additionally, aside from a more observant opponents, the enemies will also take new patrol routes if one opts for the hardest setting of the game.

"Aragami" was released last October and features a shadow spirit as the titular character, summoned back by Yamiko, the Shadow Empress, to free her from her captors. The assassin uses shadow to his advantage aside from rejuvenating his powers. He can also teleport to other places on the map as long as there is a shadow. The character also needs to stay away from any light source. The brighter it is, the faster his powers drain out.

"Aragami" is available for the PlayStation 4, OS X, Windows and Linux machines.

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