Trials Fusion: Welcome to the Abyss welcomed onto Steam

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The latest bit of Trials Fusion DLC, Welcome to the Abyss, has just hit Steam. And presumably Uplay.

While previous bits of Trials Fusion DLC have focused on wondrous flying technokingdoms and, uh, a sort of brown industrial area, Welcome to the Abyss is set in underwater ruins. From the screenshots I’ve seen it’s not entirely underwater – a few bits look like they’re on a lush tropical island – but hey, it fits the bill. We’ve gone from the sky to the ground to underwater. If this trend keeps up, the next bit of DLC will be underground. Or possibly in the core of the planet.

Welcome to the Abyss will cost you £3.99, and your money gets you 10 new tracks (eight Classic Trials Tracks, one skill game, and one FMX track), 24 new Challenges, five new achievements, and a load of new editor objects. I haven’t played Trials Fusion so I have no idea if that’s good or not.


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