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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Serious Sam Classics: Revolution is finally complete


Serious Sam got another chapter with eight new levels, free to owners of the original game, but not HD reissues.

Serious Sam already counts so many games, spin-off titles and remasers that we can't list them all on our toes. We didn't try with our feet. These days, that number has grown once more since the Serious Sam Classics: Revolution phase came out of the early access phase.

SSC: Revolution was announced back in 2016 as a kind of expansion of the first two games in the series, with the Alligator Pit team working on the project. The development was delayed, so the team from Croteam, or the creators of Serious Sam, jumped in to help the developers, and together they managed to finish the game and launch it on Steam for a price of nine euros.

SSC: Revolution bundled with The First Encounter and The Second Encounter, but not in HD reissues, though the old Serious Engine was modified to support 64-bit systems. In addition, this extension brings eight new maps / missions, Survival mode and new multiplayer modes.

The good news is that owners of the original Steam game (Classic Edition) have the right to get Revolution for free.



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