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Ghostrunner Project_Hel DLC Is Coming In 2022

The developer is also offering a private beta ahead of the launch.

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Ghostrunner, the first-person action platformer from Polish developer One More Level, is getting a brand-new DLC next year titled Project_Hel.

Project_Hel is the next major Ghostrunner expansion and will launch on January 27, 2022 for all available platforms. As reported exclusively by IGN, the DLC will be a story-driven experience featuring a major character from the main game.

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Project_Hel will put players in the role of Hel, a boss who was featured in the main game. Hel is a combat-oriented character designed for "new players and veterans" and will have her own character ability progression system.

The DLC will include 6 missions and will follow Hel as she descends Dharma Tower, a massive skyscraper that was also featured in Ghostrunner which houses the remainder of humanity.

New bosses, enemies, as well as six new music tracks, will also be included in the expansion. According to IGN, Project_Hel was originally supposed to be a small DLC but evolved into a "full-blown Ghostrunner experience."

Ghostrunner players can sign up now for Project_Hel's private beta ahead of the launch. The expansion will cost $15 and will be available on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

Publisher 505 Games announced earlier this year that a sequel is currently in development for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Although there is no official release date, One More Level will be developing Ghostrunner 2.

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