Rage was perhaps the best looking game of the year ruined by stupid marketing. Like the title, which had absolutely nothing to do with what happened in the game.
Rage 'The Scorchers' DLC inbound?
Trophy listings suggest id Software's 2011 first-person shooter adding new content, possibly to include "Ultra Nightmare" difficulty.
id Software's first-person shooter Rage may be more than one year old, but it appears new content is in the pipeline for the game. PS3Trophies.org reports that ten new Trophies are coming to the shooter, half of which focus on a new job path titled "The Scorchers."
In addition, one Trophy is awarded to players who finish the game on "Ultra Nightmare difficulty," suggesting the expansion brings a new level of challenge to Rage.
A representative with publisher Bethesda was not immediately available to comment.
This is not the first time "The Scorchers" has been tied to Rage. A PEGI listing from earlier this year first revealed the content. For more on Rage, check out GameSpot's review.
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