Void/Breaker returns with another huge update that makes you an even more efficient killing machine

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Marathon has gotten me back into shooters in a way I haven't been since I was a teenager sweating about my kill/death ratio with my mates in Call of Duty lobbies. But as much as I love Bungie's sci-fi masterpiece, it's just not the same when my friends aren't around. Lucky for me, singleplayer sci-fi roguelite Void/Breaker has a new update ready for me to play whenever I get the urge to click on heads.

A trailer revealed at today's PC Gaming Show shows off the update in all its glory. It introduces a new zone to run rampant in, more enemies, an extra boss, new modules to customise your build with, more distorted, fragmented zones, and a sniper rifle, for when you're in the mood to be precise rather than zipping around blasting everything in sight.

It's a solid-lookinng update to a game that's already gotten "Very Positive" reviews on Steam.

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There's another update planned for later this year, and the most recent one in April added a ton of new modules and improvements, so if you've got the game already but haven't played in a while, now is the perfect time to dive back in.

Well, maybe not right this very second, after the PC Gaming Show is done would be better. Once we're wrapped, check out Void/Breaker's early access build on Steam.

PC Gaming Show Deputy Editor

Issy van der Velde has been writing about video games professionally for five years, contributing to Rolling Stone, NME, GamesRadar+, IGN, and many more. He's been freelance and held editorial roles across news, guides, and features, and is now the deputy editor of the PC Gaming Show.

A lifelong gamer, Issy won the MCV 30 under 30 award for his work covering queer, Arab, and women's representation in the gaming industry.

His favourite games are narrative, story-driven adventures, arcade racers, roguelites, and soulslikes.

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