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Generation Zero patch adds a new base assault mode

Generation Zero's second major patch of the year has arrived, and it introduces an all-new system to the open-world co-op game. Having adapted and learned since first appearing, and now they're building new fortified bases in the forest region that are full of traps, mines, and deadly FNIX reinforcements.


Each base assault is unique, with destructible walls and a layout of hazards that evolves as you increase the threat level in the area. Cause enough trouble in a region, and the local FNIX base will beef up security, making your assault more challenging.


The rewards are worth it, though. Capturing FNIX bases rewards you with command tokens, and you can use these to convert control point locations to the resistance. Developer Systemic Reaction says using these will open up seven new control points in the forest region where you'll be able to build up to four resistance bases. However, you'll want to choose your locations carefully, since they're vulnerable to attack by FNIX forces and you'll need to protect them in the new base defence missions that also arrive in today's patch.


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