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Immortals Fenyx Rising demo, Season Pass available now

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An Immortals Fenyx Rising demo is now available on all platforms at the same time the game’s Season Pass can now be purchased by those who already own the game.

The demo is available on all available platforms, which include Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5, Switch and Stadia.

Moreover, the Season Pass can be purchased on those same platforms for $39.99 AUD and includes access to three packs of DLC. “These will introduce players not only to new characters and challenges, but to new realms and new ways to play,” Ubisoft said.

Finally, the game has been updated with four new ability upgrades, as follows:

  • Immortal Field Breaker, Athena’s Dash upgrade: Players can pass through the Immortal Fields and deal more damage while dashing.
  • Colossal Strength, Herakles’ Strength upgrade: Players can manipulate colossal objects and deal more damage when throwing objects.
  • Wind Gust, Ares’s Wrath upgrade: Charging Fenyx’s uppercut creates an air stream for a few seconds, so players rise higher while delivering the blow.
  • Phosphoros’ Swap: Players can swap positions with a decoy for one chunk of stamina.

Immortals Fenyx Rising is available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5, Switch and Stadia. We reviewed it here.

Immortals Fenyx Rising

3 December 2020 (PC PS4 PS5 Switch Xbox One | Series)

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