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Insomniac Games releases Sunset Overdrive weapons pack and player voting – onmsft.com

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 26, 2014
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Insomniac Games releases Sunset Overdrive weapons pack and player voting

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There are several weapons to choose from in Sunset Overdrive, but if you find them to be a little less, Insomniac Games has released the first weapons pack which comes with four deadly weapons to play with. The weapons pack costs $4.99, but it’s free with the Sunset Overdrive Season Pass.

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The first weapon in the list is the Plague Bomb which causes your enemies in an area to vomit, take damage over time and explode when killed. Furthermore, it’s contagious, meaning the disease will spread to other enemies as well. Then there’s Rager which confuses the enemies causing them to attack each other.

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Third in the list is the Shield Buddy which “activates a shield that protects you and your friends but also deploys bombs that will decimate your foes.” Last but not the least, the Multi-Lock Rocket Launcher which is the most deadly weapon in the list and allows users to attack up to eight enemies at a time with rockets.

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Furthermore, the developers are giving players a chance to vote on new outfits and game-changes through a new online Player Voting feature which will be introduced with future updates.

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