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Ghostrunner's first DLC of 2021 is live now, with two new game modes and some quality of life adjustments.

First Round of Ghostrunner DLC Live Now

Ghostrunner's first DLC of 2021 is live now, with two new game modes and some quality of life adjustments.
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Not long after 505 Games revealed the Ghostrunner 2021 content roadmap, the first round of Ghostrunner DLC is live now.

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505 also announced the Ghostrunner Switch physical version will have all previous updates, from graphics improvements to stability upgrades, when it releases June 29.

Ghostrunner‘s Kill Run tasks players with slaying dozens of enemies as fast as possible. It’s a timed mode, but each kill adds a few seconds to the clock. If that’s not enough pressure to perform well, Kill Run mode includes online leaderboards too.

Ghostrunner‘s photo mode is also live today, and a separate, paid update called the Metal Ox pack includes Lunar New Year-themed weapons for $4.99

The free Ghostrunner update adds several enhancements to the console and PC versions. Console versions get aim assist, an FOV slider, and, for the PS4 Pro, framerate enhancements. On PC, Ghostrunner is getting reduced latency thanks to NVIDIA Reflex.

All this is just the beginning of Ghostrunner‘s 2021 updates. The next round is due in summer 2021 and promises an additional two new game modes, plus the Ghostrunner debut on Amazon Luna.


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.