Perfect World Entertainment today announced that a new game mode and a dungeon will come to Remnant: From the Ashes. These modes will be free to everyone, and will continue to keep players enthralled in the game’s world.
As the press release reads, on September 12th, “Adventure Mode” will bring a new layer of exploration to Remnant: From the Ashes. This mode will allow players to ”re-roll” the following biomes: Ruined Earth, Rhom and Yaesha without having to play all the way through the main campaign.
Players and their teammates can activate the mode from the World Stone in Ward 13 and select to roll one of these dynamically generated biomes, then continue to explore dungeons,encounter new enemies, or fight their favorite (or toughest) world bosses. Moreover, all of their progress and items obtained in Adventure Mode stay with their character. Therefore, they will be able to keep rolling in order to obtain more weapons, armors, mods, and other items.
On September 19th, Gunfire will release “Leto’s Lab”. Leto’s Lab will take players on a quest through Research Station Alpha. In this dungeon, players will be challenged by light puzzles mixed with intense combat, including a new boss fight. This unique dungeon will shed more light on the game’s intricate backstory and its enigmatic red crystals.
Both Adventure Mode and Leto’s Lab are completely free. As such, Steam will automatically download them when they become available!

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So is this game any good?
Yeah man my buddy just gifted me the game so we can play together and it’s everything you’ve been asking for. No microTRANNYactions, No Loot boxes. Just straight up fun. If you remember Horrors Of The Gidled Age? that became Hunt:Showdown… We finally got Horrors Of the Gilded Age, it with this game. Turns out the devs that were working on Hunt: Horrors Of the Gilded Age left crytek and made the game, renamed and reworked it. If you were looking forward to that game, then you got it Kinda, with this game. Good game man.
100% agree with this ^^^^ I love it as well and have been playing since release on Steam. Also it has an offline mode and can be played 100% solo so that is really rad! Great game and it has a real nice formula(the design + mechanics) that they have.
It’s good to go m/ 🙂 m/
Heard the game had many bugs. Has the dev fixed most of them?
Over 100 hours and I have had 4 or 5 texture glitches and about the same amount of Unreal Engine crashes so it has been a relatively bug free experience for me. I do back up my save every day though because evidently there is a save game bug.
I haven’t encountered any bugs as yet. I’m about to spend today on it as well, we’ll see.
i dont like looter shooters, too repetitive, too bulletspongy too many items to much upgrading, the article says it has puzzles, so i guess thats less similar to other looter shooter?
This is not a Borderlands style looter shooter. I’s a looter shooter in the sense that you need to seek out certain weapons and armor, not in the Diablo/Borderlands concept.. There are maybe 40 guns in the whole game and 20 armor sets so you are not constantly sifting thru your inventory. As for puzzles, there are only 2 or 3 that come to mind and they are not very difficult. The combat, world development and environments are it’s strong points, not the loot or puzzles imo.
OK so you dont constantly check your inventory for higher level armor and weapons?
Exactly. You have a set number of weapons and armor that you can then improve and or modify using materials and mods you get from bosses and in the environments.
This did the game a huge diservice calling it a Looter Shooter. What this game is: Dark Souls with guns.
Yeah because it’s not a looter shooter, no bullet sponge really. Calling it dark souls with guns also does it a disservice because it’s really not. But as soon as someone see’s a check point/pillar/bon fire, it’s automatically dark souls, ughhh.
Except this games borrows a LOT more. The way condition effect work. The Dargon Heart is literally an Estus. Fog gates to announce boss that your characters literally pushes through with the same animation. Having to break everything breakable for scrap. Fat rolling if you wear too heavy. Even how you upgrade items is similar requiring different grade of crafting mat at literally the same tiers as Dark Soul and boss weapons only having half as much tiers. This game is heavily inspired by Dark Souls, yes it makes some changes but most are there to make it a lot less obtuse like removing any stats system. And removing most of the connectivity features of a Souls games (No messages, no ghosts, no invasions.)
i heard its dark souls with guns too, but with more story, not as hard and limited ammo.
Nah, it’s not a looter shooter. You’re weapons come from when you kill bosses it seems. It’s nothing like a looter shooter. To be honest the best way to describe this game, it’s basically an evolution of what gears of war should’ve become. I’d say better than gears and very challenge AF, but rewarding. Just torrent it and if you like it, then buy it. It’s funny to read the comments on torrent site. Everyone in the comment section is saying the same thing. “I pirated this game, played it for an hour an then I bought it, it’s so good”. Alot of people are saying that. Or just wait for sale man, dealers choice.
i heard it has limited ammo and randomized maps/misisons
Yeah the only negative really is the procedurally generating maps. But they claim it’s to make things fresh and what not. Does cause confusion a bit though.
It’s very good. I have over 100 hours into it.
This game was a refreshing surprise for me. It needs a little quality of life polish, but even as is it is a very fun experience. I love the 4 distinct biomes each with their own unique inhabitants and the world lore has a solid foundation for a long lifespan.