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What to expect in the upcoming October update

Hello, survivors!

As usual, we would like to share the latest information about the next update. There will be a unique temporary PvE event, Halloween celebration, return of the racing brawl and many more. The upcoming update is going to be hair-raisingly exciting! Now, for more details.

We remind you that all the new features described in the “Developer blog” are not final and may be changed before they are introduced into the game or may not make it into the game at all.

New temporary PvE event

The Wasteland is under a sudden attack by terminids spiders. Thousands of them! You will need to get a couple of friends and use the battle walkers prepared for you to raid the lair of those hellish insects. It’s time for pest control!

This PvE event features many new mechanics that were not in the game before. We don’t want to spoil the surprise and tell you everything right now, but rest assured that you’re in for an intense (and creepy) battle. 

Brawls in the update 

The update will feature: battles on jet pigeons, explosive fights on cars equipped with the “Ripper” and the return of racing! Hop behind the wheel of a race car and show off your driving skills in a first-person rally.

The update will also bring back the reworked “Operation” series of brawls, in which you will face the Ravagers once again.

Halloween

For the Halloween celebration, you will get themed decorations for your garage and a special temporary workbench. You will need special currency that can be earned in brawls to access it.

The Wasteland is flooded with hordes of spiders, and we need a new hero in those dark times. It seems he finally arrived: Black beak is driving a special armoured car and helps those in need... What are we talking about? You’ll find out soon.

In October, there will be a new event with a reward scale, where you will find various useful trophies. Stay tuned.

In addition, a number of other improvements are planned in the upcoming update, as well as fixing some known bugs. 

That’s all for today. See you in future developer blog entries and other news!