Deadzone: Rogue Adds Highly Requested Feature

Deadzone: Rogue Adds Highly Requested Feature

From Game Rant (Written by Priye Rai) on | OpenCritic

Deadzone: Rogue fans can now play the game's single-player campaign without being connected to the internet, as was requested by many fans. Developed by Prophecy Games, Deadzone: Rogue is a sci-fi FPS that recently came out in early access for PC on April 30.

It has been less than a week since Deadzone: Rogue became available on Steam, but the devs already seem to be proactively incorporating fan feedback into the game's development in significant ways. Prophecy Games has shipped three different updates to the early-access title in the space of a few days, including one big update that brings additional content, several gameplay changes, and a host of fixes for certain technical issues. In particular, the latest update is aimed at addressing popular requests from the players in a bid to sustain and possibly grow the early positive reception that Deadzone: Rogue has earned on Valve's storefront.

In order to survive the grueling battles found in these co-op FPS games, players will need to have trust in one another's abilities.

On May 3, Prophecy Games finally rolled out its first major update since Deadzone: Rogue's early-access Steam launch, which added the much-anticipated offline single-player mode...

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