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RIGS: Mechanised Combat League to receive big December update

RIGS: Mechanised Combat League is set to receive a big — and free — December update.

Here’s what to expect:

  • New APX Rigs: Faster and more agile than the standard chassis types, APX Rigs will have a lower armor rating to ensure that they don’t have an unfair advantage over the standard models. We anticipate that the APX Rigs will quickly become fan favorites for seasoned players.
  • New Zurich Arena: Introducing the first European arena on the global Rigs circuit! This Arena is an extension of the Rigs HQ Complex, and offers a balanced layout with a clear overview for the Tempest class and plenty of tunnels for the Hunter class. Skillful use of shields will prove essential when trying to reach the goal during a PowerSlam match. Zurich will make a first appearance at PlayStation Experience this year, for those of you who will be attending the show will have a chance to be one of the first to play in this Arena.
  • New Weekly Trials Series: Every week we’ll be presenting players with a series of trials to compete in. Successful completion is rewarded with in-game credits, fame, and exclusive customization items.
  • Customization Store & Items: Players will be able to use earned in-game credits to purchase brand-new customization items and victory celebrations for their Rigs pilot at the Customization Store.

RIGS: Mechanised Combat League is available now on PS4 with PlayStation VR. We reviewed the title here.


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