Evil Dead: The Game developer Saber Interactive has revealed that DLC for the game will be released post-launch, starting with content based on the third film in the series, Army of Darkness. The multiplayer co-op title pits a team of survivors from the Evil Dead films and the Ash vs Evil Dead TV series against an unending Deadite horde led by a Kandarian Demon, which can either be controlled by AI or another player. The base game features only one map, but it's pretty big, with each match situating the action within one specific quadrant. No two rounds will play out the exact same way, and with the promise of more content to come, Evil Dead: The Game should be highly replayable.
Saber Interactive's new Evil Dead title is the first to arrive on consoles since 2005's Evil Dead: Regeneration. Evil Dead: The Game has a single-player mode, but its main focus is on multiplayer and co-op, blending the approach of horror games Dead by Daylight and Left 4 Dead. Players can take control of multiple versions of franchise protagonist Ash Williams (with Bruce Campbell reprising his role) as well as other characters from the Evil Dead series. Said characters are split into four different classes: leader, warrior, hunter, and support. The Kandarian Demon, meanwhile, can choose from three different archetypes: Necromancer, Puppeteer, and Warlord.
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In terms of potential DLC for Evil Dead: The Game, there's a lot of inspiration for Saber Interactive to pull from. While more maps are obvious, with potential for new locations inspired by both the films and the Ash vs Evil Dead series a possibility, there's also the prospect of there being more playable characters. The Evil Dead franchise doesn't
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