Two Worlds 2 gets ‘Call of the Tenebrae’ Standalone DLC 7 years after the fact

After a triumphant return, the teams at TopWare Interactive and Reality Pump have announced the release of “Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae” Stand Alone.

Fans of the Two Worlds franchise were so excited about the release of this long, long-awaited DLC, that the teams behind Call of the Tenebrae decided to release it as a stand alone, to give newcomers the chance to jump right into this one of a kind adventure.

To be fair the probably didn’t have a choice since it’s been seven years since Two World 2 hit store shelves. And when I say shelves, I actually mean physical store shelves. And by stores I mean, well, you get the idea. Game came out a long time ago.

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For Two Worlds II Owners “Call of the Tenebrae” is available as DLC for a special loyalty discount. So if you want to take a look at an adventure that is like no other, then make sure to watch our epic in-game gameplay launch trailer (above).

Call of the Tenebrae is a 20+ hours story campaign that awaits veterans and newcomers in Antaloor. Adventurers seeking a fantasy RPG will come across new locations, with exceptionally dense and realistic vegetation. Joined by familiar faces and new allies alike, players must unravel a genocidal plot that will destroy the harmony of Antaloor and leave its people and lands in ruins.

Battle your way through new lands and locations, from haunted graveyards and crypts, to dank swamps and dark forests swarming with vicious enemies and new merciless Bosses.

Sturdy new armor, stronger potions, and powerful, deadly weapons are at your disposal in your fight against the rat-like creatures known as “The Chosen”. Lots of achievements as well as fresh combat techniques and enemy behaviors will keep you guessing, as you fight to uncover a secret that will rock Antaloor to its core.

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