Today, Ubisoft announced that the Immortals Fenyx Rising post-launch plan includes free in-game events, weekly dungeon challenges, and daily quests along with a season pass for players looking for even more content. The season pass features new environments, heroes and fresh gameplay, and owners will also receive a bonus quest: When the Roads Get Rocky, available at launch.
The Immortals Fenyx Rising Season Pass includes three narrative-based DLCs:
- A New God – Fenyx will embark on a new adventure set in Olympos Palace, home of the gods. This journey will require Fenyx to overcome the Trial of the Olympians, immersing players in beautifully crafted and challenging vaults built by the gods, in order to join the Inner Circle of the Pantheon.
- Myths of the Eastern Realm – Set in Chinese Mythology, the game’s second episode will introduce a new hero, Ku, who sets out on a journey to save mortals in a new mystical land at the frontier of the Sky and Earth. Players will need to master Ku’s unique fighting style and abilities, inspired by Chinese martial arts, to defeat new enemies and monsters from Chinese mythology.
- The Lost Gods – The third and final episode will feature top-down gameplay, all-new brawler combat and a new hero, Ash, chosen by Fenyx to bring back the lost gods. The episode will take place on a new mysterious island where players will explore regions inspired by these lost gods, to restore balance on Earth.
The season pass is included in the Immortals Fenyx Rising Gold Edition and is also available for purchase separately for $39.99.
Developed by the team at Ubisoft Quebec,* developers of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Immortals Fenyx Rising is an exciting new IP that takes grand mythological adventure to new heights. Players will embody Fenyx, a new winged demigod, on a quest to save the Greek gods and their home from a dark curse. Only by mastering the legendary powers of the gods, overcoming heroic trials and confronting powerful mythological beasts, will Fenyx be able to take on Typhon, the deadliest Titan in Greek mythology.
Starting today, Immortals Fenyx Rising is giving players another chance to get a taste of the game with the return of the free demo on Stadia. Players will dive into the mythological open-world adventure starting at 9 a.m. PST today. This demo sends Fenyx on a quest to discover the mysterious Secret of the Cyclops. Set in a new archipelago inspired by Aphrodite’s region of the game, the demo will feature a mix of combat, exploration and puzzles designed to get players primed for the full experience.
In order to access the demo, players will need a Stadia account, which only requires a Gmail address. After completing the demo, players can also unlock the Stadium Armor Set reward by logging on to Ubisoft Connect. The Stadium Armor Set includes a distinctive helmet and armor. Click here to play the demo and pre-order Immortals Fenyx Rising.
Immortals Fenyx Rising launches on December 3 for Stadia, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One family of devices, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC, Luna, and Nintendo Switch system.
Immortals Fenyx Rising will also be available at launch through Ubisoft+, the Ubisoft subscription service. For $14.99 per month, Ubisoft+ includes premium editions, new releases such as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion (check out our review!) and Immortals Fenyx Rising, classic titles, and additional content packs*.
For more information about Immortals Fenyx Rising, please visit immortalsfenyxrising.com.
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