ICYMI: Com2uS has added a brand new mode to TheWalkingDead: All-Stars, along with a number of upgrades and more. TWD WalkingDead
\nCom2uS has added a new update to The Walking Dead: All-Stars, adding a brand new mode for players to take part in and more. The new mode is simply called Challenge Mode, which will raise the difficulty a bit and do what it says it does… challenge you! The game has also added new original characters to the game, some additional features, and a few new limited-time events. We have the full notes for you below as the update is now live.
Double down on existing damage with Blaine, a deceptive beauty who wields garden shears to leave grievous wounds on opponents.\nFind a New Strategy with Popular Ranks: Examine the most popular characters used globally with this new system. See what the community is doing to reshape your strategies for the game's toughest encounters. Plus, exchange fully upgraded Overseer and Warlord characters for a new character of your choice.
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