Salamanders expansion slithers onto Space Hulk: Ascension

The Salamanders expansion for Space Hulk: Ascension has scuttled onto Steam.

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Salamanders offers 20 story missions, 20 “flash” missions, and some new abilities. Players can now have two heavy-class Terminators in a squad, each of which can be armed with a Heavy Flamer. That aside, Salamanders can walk unharmed through flames, have an extra Flamer pattern, and possess some rather fiery psychic powers. There are new mission mechanics (including advancing firewalls and rotating bridges) and more “puzzle” missions, too.

All told, developer Full Control reckons that this expansion will add another 30 hours of content to Space Hulk: Ascension. You can pick it up right now on Steam for £5.03, if this tickles you fiery fancy.


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