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RSS FeedsNew Metal Gear Survive Co-Op Mission Type Coming Next Month
(GameSpot DS News)

 
 

24 february 2018 00:46:38

 
New Metal Gear Survive Co-Op Mission Type Coming Next Month
(GameSpot DS News)
 


Metal Gear Survive launched earlier this week, and Konami has just revealed some of its upcoming plans for the game. Specifically, a new cooperative mission type, Rescue Mission, is coming to the game next month.These missions will give players an additional way to team up beyond simply exploring the game`s world and completing Salvage Missions. The Rescues task you and your team with fighting into enemy territory and saving soldiers in need. According to the publisher, they`ll require a `whole new level of cooperation` above Salvage Missions, although Konami has said little about them beyond this.The mission type will be added to the game in March. In the meantime, Konami will offer a Daily Mission from the current set of co-op missions that offer greater rewards and special modifiers. One of these battle conditions is called HellFire, which appears to light all of the enemies on fire. There`s also a special weekly mission to complete.Metal Gear Survive is available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It requires a constant internet connection and has microtransactions. Be sure to check out our feature on how Metal Gear Survive`s class system works if you`re just getting started with the game.


 
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