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Gunscape to Deliver a Shock to Players’ Systems in Time for Halloween

Gunscape to Deliver a Shock to Players' Systems in Time for Halloween
New Theme Lets Players Create Their Own Horror Sci-Fi Shooter Levels

 SYDNEY– Oct. 27, 2015 – Just in time for Halloween, Blowfish Studios has announced Gunscape fans will have the opportunity to create, play and share their very own terrifying sci-fi levels with Seismic, the first piece of post-launch DLC planned for thefirst-person shooter and world-building hybrid.

Players who download the theme will be able to construct and explore their very own space stations gone awry, complete with highly-aggressive escaped test animals, rampaging robots and mutated abominations.

Featuring a number of sci-fi horror themed props, such as mutilated bodies, egg pods, terminals and a morally questionable A.I., players will have all of the tools they need to craft their own stories about what caused a normal space station to turn into a pocket of hell in space.

The theme will also come with an assortment of exclusive weapons, including a Suffocation Glove that will essentially force choke biological enemies the longer they remain in players’ crosshairs, an EMP Glove that can stun mechanical enemies, a Space Pistol that fires a plasma blast with a small explosion on impact and any sci-fi themed content wouldn’t be complete without a Laser Sword.

Gunscape is currently in Early Access on the PC, with the full version set to release simultaneously in Q1 2016 for PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Wii U, whereupon it will become the first game to offer sharable user made content across all of those platforms.

Take a look at the new screenshots:

The Seismic DLC will release three months after Gunscape (releasing January 2016) and cost $3.99 for the whole pack, with each individual piece in the set costing between 15 and 70 cents.

Related: Gunscape is World’s First Game to Share User-Created Content Across Multiple Platforms

Source: Press Release

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