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The Final Cut of Van Helsing coming to PC next month

The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut is set to deliver a ridiculous amount of content to PC gamers in September. And the best part? It’s free for those who own all three games in the trilogy.

50 freaking hours of gameplay here folks. Van Helsing has been a loaded trio of games already, not to mention tons of fun for the action-RPG crowd, and now it’s all mashed up into one singular experience thanks to the Final Cut edition.

NeocoreGames’ final look at the game series contains what you’ve played before (assuming you’ve played some of the best click’n slashes on the PC in recent years) and then some too, so even if you’re a fan already, chances are that you’ll find something to come back for in Final Cut. And that’s something that you can do for free too, providing that you have all three games in your Steam library, which is pretty darn awesome.

It’s also available as a standalone game of course, for those who are new to the franchise, and can be purchased on Steam for $44.99 USD. You can expect to see it hit the download service some time next month.

Here’s your full list of what’s included in the purchase price:

The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut is a standalone product that:

  • Combines campaign content from all three games with modified or added content
  • Provides more than 50 hours of gameplay in the campaign mode
  • Lets the player choose between 6 playable classes from the beginning
  • Has a reworked and extended skill tree system
  • Contains all the tower defense game modes, all made optional yet highly rewarding

Whether the player has completed the campaign or not, it is possible to

  • Create a new character or get a level 80 character from the beginning
  • Play one of the 20 scenario maps that can randomly assemble terrain, monsters, objectives and conditions
  • Try out the daily quests, challenges and weekly events
  • Join one of the refined multiplayer modes (4-player co-op mode, touchdown, arena, or battle royal)
  • Reach level 100 and evolve further with an endgame featuring a Glory system, rare items and currency, Dreamshards

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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