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Generation Zero FNIX Rising expansion heads to PC next week

Generation Zero FNIX Rising is an expansion heading to Windows PC next week and Xbox One and PS4 later in the year, Avalanche Studios has recently confirmed.

“The struggle for survival continues as the year 1989 draws to a close. Hope for finding the missing population has started to dwindle, as you and your friends continue to do your best to stay away from the invading machines and scour abandoned buildings for weapons and equipment,” Avalanche said, describing the expansion.

“However, recent scouting missions that you have conducted on your own and with friends have yielded some unexpected results – structures that appear to be made by the FNIX machines have started appearing along the Southern Coast of mainland Östertörn. Thankfully it seems that there are also survivors, scattered across both the Southern Coast, the Archipelago and Farmland regions, putting up resistance against the invaders.”

The expansion is priced at $7.99 USD and will be available from 23 June on PC. Take a look at it below.

Generation Zero is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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