Those Awesome Guys, the pro-friendship destroying fun seekers, announced today that Move or Die’s ‘4 Year Adventure Update’ is now available to download for free on PlayStation®4. As the final planned major update for the game, the ‘4 Year Adventure Update’ includes a new Community Debt global event, new trail and splatter effects, and two new characters, bringing the total selectable characters to 95!
To commemorate this major milestone, Move or Die will be part of the PlayStation Store ‘Hidden Gems’ promotion starting August 26 until September 9. PS4 gamers can now get Move or Die at $7.49 (50% off) and PlayStation Plus members can purchase the game for $5.99 (60% off)! That’s less than most Uber Eats delivery service fees!
The Move or Die ‘4 Year Adventure Update’ includes these features:
●The Community Debt – Replacing the venerable Daily Challenges is the new Graduation themed event where players can earn daily income playing the game, then spend it towards the global community goal. You get what you put in – just like in real life! Sorta.
●Two New Characters – Greysan and Hans join the ranks of Move or Die graduates as part of a new series of unlockable rewards, bringing the total number of Move or Die playable characters to 95.
●Other Exclusive Timed Unlocks – New additional unlockables, including emote packs, splatters, confetti and trails available in this update.
●Continuous Support – Maintaining updates on the new Community Debt challenge mechanic, so new content will be added to the progress bar every month.
Move or Die is not just the title of the game, but a fundamental gameplay rule: gamers who fail to move will see their health bar diminish rapidly. Players will battle each other in an ever-growing list of mini-game modes that change every 20-30 seconds. Each challenge has its own outrageous level design and rule set to promote hours of laughter and good old friendship-destroying fun. Win battles and unlock insane new character skins, Mutator game modifiers that dramatically change how mini-games are played, and even crazier game modes. When gamers are done beating friends on the couch, jump online and challenge other players to see who will rage-quit first.
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