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Anarchy’s Children DLC Available For XCOM 2 Next Week

Over 100 new customisation options will be available next week when XCOM 2's Anarchy's Children DLC drops, 2k Games has announced. The pack, which will be available to download on Steam from March 17, will enable players to further customize their soldiers with a whole load of new aesthetic options, including hair styles, armor and decals. The announcement post reads:
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Over 100 new customization options will be available next week when XCOM 2‘s Anarchy’s Children DLC drops, 2k Games has announced.

The pack, which will be available to download on Steam from March 17, will enable players to further customize their soldiers with a whole load of new aesthetic options, including hair styles, armor and decals.

The announcement post reads:

Anarchy’s Children features over 100 new exotic customization options for your soldiers, including new hair styles, face paints, armor, lower face props, decals, helmets, masks and more. Your soldiers will strike fear into ADVENT and its alien overlords with menacing tactical styles that run the gamut from post-apocalyptic to the downright deranged.

The vastly expanded wardrobe options will cost just $4.99 to purchase individually, but are also included in the game’s Reinforcement Pack, which includes the former content as well as two future DLC packs. Considering how cheap Anarchy’s Children is set to be, don’t expect any other extra content besides the customization options – this is clearly just a nice little extra to tide players over until the meatier content comes along.

Firaxis Games also has a patch in the works for the near future that will include “performance optimizations and gameplay bug fixes,” and they’ll have more info to share “very soon.”

XCOM 2 released on PC last month to glowing reviews, but many are still hoping to see console versions announced at some point in the future, something that Firaxis haven’t entirely ruled out just yet.


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