Dead Cells: The Bad Seed DLC Bears Delicious Fruit

Dead Cells: The Bad Seed brings scythes and new biomes to the already robust roguelite.

Dead Cells just keeps getting better and better, this time around with a reasonably-priced DLC titled The Bad Seed, which brings new biomes and weapons for players to tango with.

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The Bad Seed‘s two new biomes aim to add some variety to the earlier parts of a run. The first, Arboretum, will serve as an alternate biome to the Ramparts, Ossuary, and Ancient Sewers. The second, The Morass of the Damned, serves as an alternate to The Courtyard and Toxic Sewers.

That’s not all this DLC is bringing to dinner, though.

The game’s first two-handed weapons have come with The Bad Seed, too. Players will be able to find slow but wide-arching scythes on their runs, as well as other new weapons sure to add some extra variety.

Other secrets lie in wait with this optional DLC, but those are best sought rather than told.

You can pick up The Bad Seed for Dead Cells for a mere $4.99 right now on PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One. If you’ve been looking for a little extra spice to your Dead Cells runs after dozens or hundreds of hours of play, or are simply brand new to the game and want it as robust as possible, it seems to be money well-spent.


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