Xbox Series X/S is finally getting an enhanced version of Terminator: Resistance and its DLC, two years after its PS5 release
owners didn’t get this enhanced version at the time, but it’s finally planned for release later this year along with both the Annihilation Line and Infiltrator DLC content.
Annihilation Line is a “narrative expansion” starring popular Terminator character Kyle Reese, while Infiltrator Mode lets players take control of a T-800 Terminator. On September 27, players who already own the digital version of Terminator: Resistance on Xbox One will be able to upgrade for free to the Xbox Series X/S version, which also includes the Infiltrator mode.
Then, on October 27, Reef Entertainment will release the Terminator: Resistance – Complete Edition both digitally and physically, which will include the main game, Infiltrator and the Annihilation Line DLC. At that point, players who already own either the Xbox One or Xbox Series X/S digital versions of the game will be able to upgrade to the Complete Edition at a discounted price of $14.49 / £11.99.
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