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New mountain heist available for Hood: Outlaws and Legends

June 18, 2021 by Andrew Newton

It’s time for our bands of merry gamers to regroup in the greenwood as Sumo Digital and Focus Home Interactive announce the release of the new Mountain Heist content update.  This new update is free and provides a deadly new challenge for all would-be outlaws.  See more of the treacherous new mountainous map in the trailer below…

Hood: Outlaws and Legends first free content update arrives today bringing with it a new Mountain map that brings fresh challenges to outlaws across the realm.  The Mountain Map is made up of two very distinct areas that are connected by bridges.  This layout provides players with a mix of long sightlines and tight, coverless overpasses that makes for a deadly challenge.

This is only the first of a whole treasure vault’s worth of content still to come.  Throughout the rest of this year players can look forward to more free content, including a highly-anticipated co-op PvE mode and a game-changing new outlaw.

Hood: Outlaws and Legends is available now on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC.  A special Year 1 Edition is available and includes the base game and Year 1 Battle Pass Pack, which will give access to three premium battle passes.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: focus home interactive, Hood: Outlaws and Legends, Sumo Digital

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