Developer Embark Studios has today released its shiny 1.5.0 update for The Finals, adding a new limited-time Solo Bank It mode, as well as a variety of bug fixes and further anti-cheat measures.
31.12.2023 - 00:17 / pushsquare.com
It's only been a couple of months since the last Synth Riders update, but that hasn't stopped Kluge Interactive from dropping even more content into its sublime VR rhythm title. Available now, the newest track added to the title is a remixed version of a song not from Synth Riders, but from the VR golfing title, Walkabout Mini Golf.
A remix of the level music for the Shangri-La DLC golf course, Shangri-La La La, comes to Synth Riders to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the DLC course dropping. But you'll have to be quick! The track is only slated to be playable until 31st December. That means if you have an interest in playing this new track, you'll have to break out your headset sooner rather than later. Of course, the track could always come back, or be made a permanent fixture of the game, but for now, you can only play it for the next few days.
Are you going to hop back into Synth Riders to check out the new track? Sound off in the comments!
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Really don't understand why they do the work and then lock it behind a time limited event! Surely best to keep it forever? I get that it may boost engagement for the few days it is on but surely some option to play it later...
That song has been around since December 18, a little longer and you find out the news after they remove it.
Developer Embark Studios has today released its shiny 1.5.0 update for The Finals, adding a new limited-time Solo Bank It mode, as well as a variety of bug fixes and further anti-cheat measures.
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