
Jeremy Peel thought the game had “slow-burn greatness” in his Phoenix Point review. The Complete Edition has bundled all of that into one handy alien lump. There’s been a number of free updates to the game along the way too. It’s had a fair bit of DLC since then, such as the will-sapping mechanics of Corrupted Horizons back in October, giant flying monsters in Festering Skies in May last year, and the subterranean robots of Legacy Of The Ancients in August 2020, just for example. Phoenix Point was originally released back in December 2019. They’ve also made all soldier skins free, including ones only available on console before, and added two new skins: Aztec Priest and Pandoran Technician. To mark the launch of mod support, Snapshot have released their own ‘Custom Campaign’ on Steam, which allows for way more customisation in the game than was possible previously. Watch on YouTube Phoenix Point: Complete Edition wraps together all the previously released DLC for the game.ĭevs Snapshot Games say the ‘Hastur’ update finally introduces the long-requested feature of Steam Workshop support to let players muck about designing their own content for the game.
