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Definitive Edition of Van Helsing Announced

Definitive Edition of Van Helsing Announced

Definitive Edition of Van Helsing Announced

Neocore will release a standalone Final Cut version this September; will be free to players who own all three games of the trilogy

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Over a million copies of the action-RPG trilogy The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing have been sold as individual  units. In the way of thanks, NeocoreGames will be releasing a definitive version of the game in September as a standalone on the Steam platform, with Windows and Mac arriving later.

The new, standalone game will include campaign content from all three games as well as modified/added content; more than 50 hours of campaign mode gameplay; 6 playable classes from which to choose at the beginning; a reworked/extended skill tree system, and more.

This version will be made available at no cost to those who own all three games; new players will pay $44.99.   The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut will be released in September 2015.

Karla Munger

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