


Remastered versions of all the classic locations.


New quests and Events on Stories locations.All locations from TWoM Stories added to the original game.In short words - that means you can now experience lots of never-seen-before playthroughs and struggle with new challenges. This War of Mine: Final Cut contains all the updates and free expansions released so far and introduces not only a new scenario but also expands all scenarios with the locations known from Stories DLCs - even if you don’t own those. Now, honoring the 5th anniversary of the original release, 11 bit studios proudly presents to you This War of Mine: Final Cut. Numerous updates and expansions have broadened the experience and filled it with more shades and tonalities of hard civilian existence during wartime. This War of Mine has been giving you a thrilling experience of living through the war as a civilian for five years since its release. However, all stories must come to an end. This War of Mine: Final Cut is the conclusive, remastered edition of the game that contains all the updates and free expansions released so far and introduces not only a new scenario but also expands all scenarios with the locations known from Stories DLCs - even if you don’t own those. All that she asked in return was to spread the word if they liked the game.About This Game Recently updated with This War of Mine: Final Cut! The studio symphonized with those that can't buy the game, saying they know life and sometimes it's just not possible.Īnd then Karol dropped the bomb by posting 10 codes for the Steam copy of the game so more people could check it out. Karol thanked those who decided to buy the game and support them as it'll allow them to continue to develop for This War of Mine and create even better games in the future. It proves that spending two years on it was worth it. In the comments section for the game's listing on TPB, a spokesperson - Karol - from 11 bit studios said they are really happy to hear that people like their game. 11 bit studios took it one step further by offering up legit copies of the game. The game launched on November 14 and almost immediately, it was uploaded to The Pirate Bay for anyone to download and play free of charge. That's exactly what 11 bit studios, makers of This War of Mine, is doing. How's this for a new marketing approach: give your game away for free to pirates that would have otherwise paid nothing for it.
