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    Ultra Age ‘Rebirth Project’ DLC is available now for PC, coming soon to PS4 and Switch

    Free DLC for all players.

    Intragames, DANGAN Entertainment, Next Stage Inc., and Visual DART announced the Ultra Age “Rebirth Project” DLC is available now for free on PC via Steam. The free DLC is coming soon to the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch versions of Ultra Age.

    Here’s an overview of the DLC via the official Steam page:

    Age was exploring a portal in the Frontier Shelter when he was suddenly moved to what appears to be a laboratory by an unknown force. It seems to be a laboratory of the Frontier meant for testing creatures, filled with many devices to measure and record combat capabilities and strengthen their shortcomings. All experimental subjects created from these repeated experiments are beings who seek perfection, created solely from data.
    Age becomes a reincarnation constantly reborn by Helvis in the laboratory each time a ‘different Age’ participates in an experiment… An experiment that cannot be escaped until it is fully completed. Will Age be able to escape from the ‘Rebirth Project’?
    ■ Improved convenience for various weapons
    In the ‘Rebirth Project’, synastries of the original episode such as the Katana, which is strong against living creatures and the Claymore, which is strong against robots, have been modified so the advantages of the synastry remain unchanged, while the damage reduction has been eliminated.
    Thanks to this, you shouldn’t feel any disadvantage or discomfort in any situation you encounter or due to what blade you use. You can freely use the blade replacement action to continue your combos.
    ■ More powerful upgrades with rogue-like elements
    The ‘Rebirth Project’ has a ‘Synergy’ effect that gets stronger and stronger the longer you survive.
    The ‘Modules’ used to increase capabilities in the original game have been enhanced. They now offer special effects, and upgrading skills has been simplified. This allows the player to combine module and blade characteristics to create powerful combinations that weren’t possible in the original game.

    Lastly, check out the new trailer below:

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    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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