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‘Dirty Bomb’ Containment War Goes Live This Week; Developer Adding More Content!

by Christian Pepito / Oct 28, 2015 03:01 AM EDT
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The "Dirty Bomb" Containment War update will go on live this week, Oct. 28. This update will have a lot of content for the game which will add more features for players to try out, according to PC Gamer.

The new update that is coming this week will be the largest the game developer has released. This update will add a large Dome map and it will have Objective and Stopwatch modes, according to WCCFTech.

The update will also contain a brand new mercenary called Stoker. Stoker will be a character that will throw Molotov grenades and resupply allies with a handy deployable ammo station. There will be 17 mercenaries to choose from now.

Also in this update will be the limited-edition event Loadout Cards, according to Gamasutra. This event will give a player Containment War character and weapon skins for customizations. The cards of the event will only be available for 30 days after the launch of the update.

"Dirty Bomb" is an online shooter that is in the free-to-play category. The game is set in the near-future London. This place has been abandoned due to some great disaster in the past. This time there are some military companies that want to fight it out to conquer the land which has a lot of riches left behind, according to sources.

Splash Damage, the game developer of "Dirty Bomb", has been adding a lot of content for a while now ever since the game was launched in its open beta stages, according to VG247. These additions include load-out card purchases, improvements on features like matchmaking, surrender and restart functionality, and many other features. "Dirty Bomb's" Containment War adds more fixes and features which will make the game more interesting to play.

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