Survarium Update 0.47 Adds First PvE Story Mission
Today, Vostok Games released update 0.47 for its free-to-play shooter Survairum. The update is considered to be rather important as it contains the game's first ever PvE content -- a story mission designed to teach players how to play the game.
The update also includes a new "Slaughter" mode in which battles take place on small maps with blocked passages. This guarantees intense battles for players.
On the more aesthetic side, the dev team also added new animations for things like using first-aid kits and antitoxins. And, as always, there are weapon adjustments, bug fixes, and more. You can find the full patch notes on the Survarium site.
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