CyberSec Mega, Monstercat Music, and The Bad Seed: Video game DLC expansions for more fun and enjoyment

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CyberSec Pack

The leading supplier of CorpSec and the largest mil-tech manufacturer, CyberSec Mega, is delighted to announce the release of CyberSec Pack – a new explosive. The CyberSec Pack comprises a new tactical, four new armour pieces, a brand-new set of two new weapons, and four new animated weapon skins. The pack is available on Xbox One today and Xbox Series X|S for $4.99 / £3.99 / 4.99€.

Transmogrification, usually known as transmorg allows you to hide certain pieces of armor or substitute the appearance of your armor with other items. With The Ascent, you can carry out those items listed. You visited the Stylist in Cluster 13, The Node, and Arcology Highstreet, who can be found in each safe zone. 

The Stylist will allow you to transmorg any armor item equipped and replace its appearance with the chosen transmorg for a small fee. If your new look is becoming obsolete, you can reverse it at any time by selecting a new one!

Transmorg feature in CyberSec pack. Photo credit: xbox.com

Do you know that you can pay a visit to the punk bladder, just as a regular habber, without all the heavy armor? Yes, you can! Eight new fashion items have been added for you to experiment with the new transmorg attribute and recently included photo mode. The latest fashion items are street caps, habber caps, t-shirts (2 blobs, three blobs), habber jeans, street headsets, t-shirts (blood direct), slick trousers, and habber shirts. 

Monstercat music pack vol. 1

One of the best VR games around – Rhythm Game Beat Saber – has released its first paid song pack through Monstercat, a Canadian electronic record label. Beat saber players have found their way through the tracks packaged with the games and user-created custom songs. The new pack, known as Monstercat music pack vol. 1, is the first of three designed paid music packs. The price is $12.90 / £11 for an entire track, while $1.99 for individual tracks.

However, some players are unhappy about paying for VR music. One of the developers at beat games addressed those concerns in a blog post. The post says creating new levels for the game is a highly complex process involving music labels, licensing, and extensive testing. 

The developer said, “Licensing music costs money, we are sharing revenue with artists and labels and paying our mappers team too. “We believe that quality content deserves recognition. Also, we want our players who prefer to get their content legally to have a chance to purchase new music content with respect to the law.”

The team has indicated that they will continue to add regular free tracks. K-pop’s hit song, league of legends, is an example of free addition. In an interview with Variety, Jaroslav Beck, the beat games founder, revealed that the game has sold more than one million copies across all platforms. His interview follows the release of what the blog post states. 

The bad seed

Dead Cells, the highly praised indie hit, now has its first paid pack. It will receive more downloadable content, as indicated by the developer – Motion Twin. The bad seed is now downloadable for $4.99.

Games radar highlighted that Motion Twin designed the paid pack to help support the game’s continued development. With this, the motion twin will be able to continue to expand the game and ensure the team has the time they need to build their next game.

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