Extinction Eclipse - New Game Mode & Update - Everything You Need to Know!

02 April 2023, 20:25 / by Fabian Rossbach
Extinction Eclipse - New Game Mode & Update - Everything You Need to Know!

Attention fans of Extinction Eclipse: at the end of March, a fantastic update awaits you, bringing a brand new game mode to the table. Here at Keyfuchs, we'll reveal everything you need to know about it and what to expect in the latest version!

New Game Mode: 'Search and Rescue'

Take on the challenge of the new game mode 'Search and Rescue'. As a commander, it's up to you to locate stranded research ships in space before they are found and destroyed by the feared Harvesters. But this won't be an easy task, as this time you'll be sent into battle without a functioning radar signal!

Blind Flight to Victory

With the radar signal lost, you should search for asteroids that you can mine to quickly build a satellite and restore the map functionality. But don't worry, even without radar, you don't have to lose your courage, as once again you'll need to demonstrate creativity and strategic skill.

Procedurally Generated Levels for Endless Fun

Extinction Eclipse wants to challenge you anew with each game. That's why the levels are procedurally generated, so that the research ships are stranded at different positions in space with each playthrough. So you can dive into battle again and again and try out new strategies until you become a true master of space travel and star wars.

Our Conclusion on the Update

The end of March update for Extinction Eclipse is sure to delight fans of the game and provide a good reason for those who haven't tried it yet to finally give it a go. The new game mode 'Search and Rescue' promises a lot of fun and the procedurally generated levels keep the gameplay from getting boring.

Here at Keyfuchs, we're already looking forward to proving our skills in the next space battles and wish all players a lot of fun trying out the new game mode! Stay tuned for more updates and exciting news from the gaming world.

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