Gunfire Games has confirmed that the Deathinitive Edition of Darksiders II will be coming to the PC after its console release. Gunfire Games will reveal more details and its release date soon, so stay tuned for more everyone.
@SinsationalsX @darksiders It will be coming to PC some time after it's console release. Stay tuned for more details and date!
— Gunfire Games (@gunfire_games) October 3, 2015
The Deathinitive Edition is described as be a visually updated version of Darksiders II, including all DLCs (Maker Armor Set, The Abyssal Forge, The Demon Lord Belial, Death Rides, Angel of Death, Deadly Despair, Shadow of Death, Mortis Pack, Rusanov’s Axe, Van Der Schmash Hammer, Fletcher’s Crow Hammer, Mace Maximus, Argul’s Tomb). In addition to the graphic upgrade, adjustments to the game balancing and loot distribution have been made.
Here are the key features of Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition:
- Darksiders II with All DLCs* included and integrated into the game, offering a total playtime of more than 30 hours
*(Maker Armor Set, The Abyssal Forge, The Demon Lord Belial, Death Rides, Angel of Death, Deadly Despair, Shadow of Death, Mortis Pack, Rusanov’s Axe, Van Der Schmash Hammer, Fletcher’s Crow Hammer, Mace Maximus, Argul’s Tomb)- Improved Graphic Render Engine for higher visual quality especially in terms of lighting and shadows
- Improved and reworked level, character and environment graphics
- Running in native 1080p resolution
- Reworked and tuned game balancing and loot distribution
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