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Immortals Fenyx Rising Season Pass content includes 3 new stories

Immortals Fenyx Rising Season Pass content was today detailed by Ubisoft and contains three narrative-based pieces of DLC.

Here’s what to expect from the Season Pass:

  • A New God: Fenyx will embark on a new adventure set in Olympus Palace, home of the gods. This journey will require Fenyx to overcome the Trial of the Olympians, immersing players in beautifully crafted and challenging vaults built by the gods, in order to join the Inner Circle of the Pantheon.
  • Myths of the Eastern Realm: Set in Chinese Mythology, the game’s second episode will introduce a new hero, Ku, who sets out on a journey to save mortals in a new mystical land at the frontier of the Sky and Earth. Players will need to master Ku’s unique fighting style and abilities, inspired by Chinese martial arts, to defeat new enemies and monsters from Chinese mythology.
  • The Lost Gods: The third and final episode will feature top-down gameplay, all-new brawler combat, and a new hero, Ash, chosen by Fenyx to bring back the lost gods. The episode will take place on a new mysterious island where players will explore regions inspired by these lost gods, to restore balance on Earth.

The Season Pass will come with Immortals Fenyx Rising‘s Gold Edition or can be purchased separately.

Immortals Fenyx Rising heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4, PS5, Switch and Stadia on 3 December. We recently previewed it here.

Immortals Fenyx Rising

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

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