Dying Light Has Launched Its Rust Crossover On PC Today
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Rust crossover inside
Dying Light. The two franchises collide on the
Dying Light PC servers starting today and running all the way through April 26th, as you can snag
Rust-themed weapons and skins throughout the game. That includes such iconic finds as the Salvaged Cleaver and Rust Assault Rifle, as you ll equip these and stash them into your inventory to fight against new enemy types made specifically for this event, such as the Rust Outpost Scientists. The event will have you playing special modes in which you will need to engage and complete both local and global objectives. Once they re complete you ll be able to unlock Gold upgrades and C4 Dockets, which will help you out throughout the game. You also now have access to the free
20/04/21
Multiplayer survival game Rust has merged with Techland’s ageing zombie survival title Dying Light in a new cross-over event which includes a free bundle of skins and weapons from Rust. There is also a new human enemy and new in-game challenges which will earn you exclusive rewards. The event is only available on PC, the console versions of Dying Light haven’t had any love for quite a while.
Dying Light x Rust
Here’s more from the press release:
As the event begins, all players will gain access to the Free Rust Bundle, including a Rust-themed Player and Buggy Skins, and a Rust Assault Rifle, Custom SMG and Salvaged Cleaver. Throughout the event players can complete Research Bounties by collecting resources to earn Gold Blueprint upgrades to the Rust weapon set – awards in Local Event. Furthermore, in Global Event, the Dying Light community can collaboratively gain access to Gold Fire, Gold Freezing and Gold Poison C4 Dockets by hunting down Air Drops, raiding two
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