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Metal: Hellsinger ‘Dream of the Beast’ DLC launches this month

Shit’s about to get even heavier

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Publisher Funcom, in association with Swedish developer The Outsiders has announced a release date for Dream of the Beast, a brand new DLC expansion for its hellish shooter Metal: Hellsinger. The new expansion will be bringing new songs and weapons to the award-winning actioner on March 29.

Two new headbangin’ tracks will be included in the DLC. The first will feature the powerhouse vocals of Lacuna Coil frontwoman Cristina Scabbia, who I’ve super-duper fancied for literal decades, but don’t tell her I said that because I’m shy. The second track is performed by Will Ramos of New Jersey’s Lorna Shore, who I haven’t heard of, but don’t tell them I said that because I’m super-duper old. The searing vocals of both artists will soundtrack your next trip out of the underworld.

In addition to the new songs, the Metal: Hellsinger Dream of the Beast DLC will also include a devastating new machine gun “The Red Right Hand”, as well as a selection of new player skins that will add new modifiers to the game. So, even if you’ve already run this unique and super-cool shooter into the ground, it seems that the new update will give you more than enough reason to bust out the devil horns once again. And it looks like the lost soul known as “The Unknown” still has a helluva lot more lead to fling in harm’s way.

Metal: Hellsinger is available now on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox platforms


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