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Insurgency: Sandstorm Celebrates New Player Milestone With Arcade Playlist

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New World Interactive, the developers of the fast-paced competitive first-person shooter, Insurgency: Sandstorm, dropped the first content update for the game today, and it includes the all new Arcade playlist. Arcade opens up the game to some more interesting and diverse rules. The playlist will rotate in different game modes occasionally, starting  now with Team Deathmatch. This update also adds five news guns to help switch things up.

This news also comes with the announcement that the game has reached 500,000 total players, recouping all money spent in development and marketing according to the developers. Insurgency: Sandstorm is currently available on PC with console versions still slated for sometime in 2019. To learn more about Insurgency: Sandstorm, head here for our review.



source https://www.gameinformer.com/2019/02/28/insurgency-sandstorm-celebrates-new-player-milestone-with-arcade-playlist

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