

It’s been confirmed that the price across all platforms (PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch) will be $4.99 USD. Get your copy soonįor those curious, the pricing for Dead Cells: The Bad Seed DLC won’t exactly break the bank. Completing the new content will earn you a “conceptually unique armoury, including the first double slot weapon.” It looks like a new friend can tag along with you, too, as a “very dedicated and loyal mushroom companion” has also been added.

It looks like the game will handsomely reward for returning to it. From what they’ve announced, the new content promises new biomes, weapons, and a not-so-nice new enemy. However, that’s something that is still being held close to their chest according to the company’s public relations firm. They also have more news for us coming soon. The trailer dropped earlier today, showcasing what you can expect from the team at Motion Twin and Evil Empire. It looks that the release date and trailer for The Bad Seed was mostly a surprise. As well, Dead Cells continues to be supported long after its initial Augrelease date, with The Bad Seed DLC arriving on February 11. The indie studio behind the game managed to push it out to just about every platform available. For starters, the game has sold more than 2 million copies (as of May 2019), finding a new audience with its rogue-lite and Metroidvania elements. At this point, it’s pretty hard to avoid the topic of Dead Cells.
