GTFO Is Bringing Back Rundown 2.0 Infection And This Time It's Here To Stay
This Rundown is just the first in a planned process to bring ALL Rundowns back to the game and leave them there.
Remember when the team at 10 Chambers would add a new Rundown to GTFO and then replace it with the next one? Yeah, that's not going to be the case anymore. Starting with the launch of Rundown 2.0 Infection today, the co-op horror shooter will be bringing back each and every Rundown over the course of the next year and, this time, they'll be staying in the game forever.
Rundown Infection was the first Rundown (updates that add new maps, scenarios, enemies, and more) that was added to the game back in 2019 and is widely considered to be a fan favorite. It's no surprise that the reworked additions started with this update.
Once all Rundowns have been added back to GTFO the game will have over 80 expeditions for players to navigate and survive.
It's not just about bringing this content back, though. “GTFO has been making many improvements regarding the overall look and feel of the game since this Rundown was previously released, which will be reflected in this alternative version of the Rundown,” said Communications Director Robin Björkell.
You can hop into Rundown 2.0 Infection today for free if you already own GTFO.
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