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Immortals Fenyx Rising is getting a season pass with three story episodes and some free DLC.

Ubisoft Announces Immortals Fenyx Rising Season Pass, Free DLC

Immortals Fenyx Rising is getting a season pass with three story episodes and some free DLC.

Immortals Fenyx Rising continues long after Fenyx’s initial journey ends, Ubisoft announced in a new blog post.

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In addition to Immortals Fenyx Rising’s season pass, which includes three story-based DLC episodes, Ubisoft plans on supporting Immortals with free in-game events, weekly challenges, and daily quests.

There’s no word right now on what these challenges and missions might consist of, but Ubisoft did outline the Immortals Fenyx Rising DLC.

The first episode, A New God, puts Fenyx to the test in the Trial of the Olympians for a chance to join the Inner Circle of the Pantheon.

Myths of the Eastern Realm, episode two, introduces Fenyx to a new hero, called Ku, as they travel an open-world and master combat based on Chinese martial arts.

The third chapter is The Lost Gods. This one centers on a new hero, Ash, and changes the game’s style to a top-down brawler.

Immortals Fenyx Rising releases December 3 for Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, and Amazon Luna. It’s one we’re pretty excited about.

[Source: Ubisoft]


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