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Necromunda: Hired Gun gets a new gameplay trailer

May 5, 2021 by Andrew Newton

Focus Home Interactive and developer Streum On Studio have released a new Gameplay Overview Trailer for their upcoming FPS Necromunda: Hired Gun.  This new trailer (see below) takes the viewer into the game’s different zones, looks at the different weapons and perks and also introduces us to the cyber augmented mastiff.

Martyr’s End is the hub of the game for players, this busy locale for this section of the expansive Underhive is where players can select their contract and set out their loadout ready for the hunt across one of the several dark and twisted areas of the Hive.  It will be necessary to use the equipment and skills at your disposal as you track down the target across rotting agri-farms, industrious chemlabs and ancient strongholds.   Once everything is done and dusted it’s time to head back to Martyr’s End and upgrade weapons and equipment.

After each contract players can exchange loot and rewards for cyber-augments to themselves, their arsenal and the cyber mastiff.  Succeed in enough missions to become the most powerful hunter in the Underhive.

Necromunda: Hired Gun will arrive digitally on PC and consoles on 1st June with physical copies arriving for consoles being released on 30th June.

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: focus home interactive, Necromunda: Hired Gun, Streum On Studio

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