Cuisine Royale Returns to CRSED As A New Survival Mode
You wanted it. It’s here.
Players of Darkflow Software’s CRSED: F.O.A.D. have been looking for something a bit special and the developers have decided to grant that wish. Today, they launched CRSED: Cuisine Royale, offering players a survival mode using only realistic weapons and improvised armor. There is no magic or traps. Everything is simple.
This addition will allow the shooter's players to swap freely between it and F.O.A.D, getting magic and superpowers when they want them and skipping them when they don’t. With the addition of the new mode also comes new maps. Matter Team helped bring the "previously an April Fool's Day joke" mode to the game.
In addition to the new mode, the update also makes it easier to unlock new heroes for free using summon stones awarded for success in battle. Squads mode has also received some tweaks with the number of members in a Squad being three.
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