Gunscape gets a sci-fi horror makeover with the “Seismic” DLC

Gunscape is an FPS, world-building hybrid. Developed by Blowfish Studios in Sydney, Gunscape has today received a DLC pack which gives it a sci-fi horror makeover.

The “Seismic” DLC pack adds a tonne of new features designed to scare the pants off you. Brand-new terrifying enemies, new world-building tools and four new weapons round out the DLC. Players will be able to take on the new enemies with the Death Grip, Fusion Magnum, Surge Gauntlet or Mark VII Singularity Sword.

In addition to the new content, a new game mode, Coin, has been included. Coin tasks players with collecting gold to earn points while trying to stay alive. Gunscape was designed to allow players to play alone or with friends and to create their very own content. Created missions can be uploaded and shared with the entire community.

We’re excited to see how Gunscape’s passionate players incorporate the Seismic Pack’s futuristic horror aesthetic into the content they create. The talent and imagination players have displayed thus far has been nothing short of astounding, and we are looking forward to the surprises our fans will supply  – Benjamin Lee, CEO, Blowfish Studios

The “Seismic” DLC is available now for PC, Xbox One and PS4. Gunscape also supports cross-play between PC and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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