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Control Foundation expansion release dates: PC, PS4 in March; Xbox One in June

Control Foundation expansion release dates were today detailed and will be split across Xbox One & PC and PS4.

The PC and PS4 get the expansion later this month on 26 March here in Australia. The Xbox One release will follow, months later, on 25 June.

The Foundation expansion will delve into the Oldest House’s history. Jesse is alerted by the Board that a situation has arisen in the Foundation, the bedrock of the Oldest House. A mysterious structure called the Monolith has been damaged, resulting in the Astral Plane leaking into the Foundation. If Jesse does not find a way to stop it, the entire Oldest House, along with the Bureau, will be consumed by this invading dimension,” Remedy said of the expansion.

“Players who own the Digital Deluxe version of Control for PlayStation 4 will automatically receive The Foundation expansion when it launches worldwide on March 26,” the developer continued. “Players who own the PlayStation 4 base game or PC version from the Epic Games Store can purchase a DLC season pass, offering access to The Foundation expansion and a second expansion, AWE, coming to Control in late summer 2020. Players may also purchase each expansion a la carte for PlayStation 4 or PC from their digital storefront of choice.”

Control is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4; it was released to all platforms on the same date.


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