Datamined Information Suggests That Evil Dead: The Game Will Soon Include Ruby, A New Single-Player Mission, and Heavy Weapons
Evil Dead fans only have more to look forward to.
With DLC still to come for Evil Dead: The Game, players can enjoy some datamined information on just what might be inside those future DLCs. The Twitter account LeaksOfSumeria released information that alludes to Ruby’s arrival in the game, a new single-player mission, and heavy weapons.
Currently, there are three empty spaces on the survivor’s team and one spot on the demon team. In the datamined information, voice lines were found for different members of the survivors team mentioning killing Ruby. With only leaked voice lines to go off of, it could be assumed Ruby will be placed on the demon team, but others suggest perhaps she will hold a spot on both teams in different versions.
Next, is the possibility of a single-player mission titled “Adios Eligos”. In the images provided on LeaksOfSumeria’s tweet, players can see Eligos possessing Kelly. Players will play as AVED Ash and will need to exorcize Kelly from Eligos at ElBrujo’s Hut. After, the real fight begins.
Lastly was the reveal of heavy weaponry. Players will hopefully soon be able to use a flamethrower, harpoon gun, and a minigun. The models for these weapons already exist in the game’s files, so the exact release of these weapons are still unknown.
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