Tragnarion Studios’ Scourge: Outbreak Receives First Update This Month

Date: Monday, August 05 @ 11:28:45 UTC
Topic: Live Arcade

Tragnarion's Sci-fi co-op shooter Scourge: Outbreak to receive its first big update (patch) later this month.

Scourge Outbreak Update Patch

Following feedback from the Scourge: Outbreak community, Tragnarion have patched and updated several areas of the game to ensure that players enjoy the best experience possible. Taking on board the community’s concerns, the following updates will be rolling out across XBLA soon:
  • Matchmaking now allows players to find and join games in progress, making it much easier to find matches online.

  • All weapon handling has been tweaked, fixing issues with recoil, stability and spread based on community feedback.

  • Co-op and Versus modes now enabled in Trial version.

  • Several bug-fixes.

Tragnarion Studios are fully committed to improving Scourge: Outbreak post-release, and are working hard to give players a great online co-op experience for a budget price. Look out for more news from Tragnarion Studios in the near future.

Powered by Unreal Engine 3, Scourge: Outbreak is a gritty, futuristic squad-based third-person shooter (TPS) now available via digital download on Xbox Live. Your mission: First, to locate and rescute Dr Reisbeck, Tarn’s double-agent inside Nogari; Second, to recover a piece of the meteorite fragment that Nogari has used to develop Ambrosia, the powerful new synthetic energy source with which they now control the world. Stranded on Nogari Island shortly after being mysteriously attacked during your covert insertion, and surrounded on all sides by hostile forces, the only way out is to complete the mission. You’ll require all of your skill and firepower to stay alive as you fight your way through the chaos that has consumed the alien-infested Nogari facilities that lie before you.

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