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Alien: Isolation’s fourth DLC loses contact today

Alien: Isolation‘s fourth DLC, Lost Contact, will challenge you further today.

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Lost Contact offers a new Salvage Challenge to the game’s Survivor Mode, giving you a big new map with 10 challenges to attempt. Each challenge you accept brings both a new objective and a new enemy type, and surviving long enough to craft some useful items and rack up a high score might be a bit… tricky. You can exchange your hard-earned points for a save slot, but alas, that’ll be at the expense of your final score – and thus, your position on the leaderboard.

Alien: Isolation‘s Lost Contact DLC appears to be on Steam now, priced at £5.59. From what I can gather, it’s also part of the game’s £19.99 Season Pass – if you opted to buy that, you should have Lost Contact ready and waiting.


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