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The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners free Aftershocks update coming this September

August 4, 2021 by Andrew Newton

Skydance Interactive has announced they will be releasing a free update for their acclaimed VR survival horror title, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners, on 23rd September on Oculus Quest, PlayStation VR and PC VR headsets.  Titled Aftershocks, this update will provide lots more hours of content for fans of the game to enjoy.  Skydance has released a new trailer (see below) showing some of the fun and excitement to be had in this new content update.

The Aftershocks update will provide plenty of extra hours to gamers in the form of extra missions to complete in the walker ravaged city of New Orleans.  There will be lots of new collectibles to discover as well as useful survival tools for those who look hard enough and pay attention to their surroundings.  Though paying attention to surroundings is vital to staying alive anyway.

Only those players who have successfully completed the main campaign in The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners will be able to access the extra content, so if you haven’t already then now is the time to get back into it.

The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners already provides over 20 hours of gameplay to VR owners and the Aftershock update will add more.  Look out for it arriving this September.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Skydance Interactive, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners

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