Shadowrun: Dragonfall now available for pre-order

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With Shadowrun: Dragonfall due out in just over a month, this is obviously the time for you to plonk down money. If you want to pre-order this particular piece of Shadowrun Returns DLC for a whopping 0% discount, now’s your chance: £11.99 will let you do just that.

Or you might want to wait to find out whether it’s any good or not. Just saying.

If you’d rather wait, then don’t worry! There’s a new trailer, too, which shows off a bit of what you can expect from the DLC. There’ll be gargoyles and fire drakes, sniper rifles and grenade launchers, the ability to save anywhere, and a whole bunch of other little tweaks and changes that’ll hopefully make your adventures in the seedy underbelly of Berlin a bit more enjoyable than the original adventure.

Shadowrun: Dragonfall is due out on 27 February.


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