'Dead Rising 4' Latest News & Update: New Difficulty Mode Added

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"Dead Rising 4" hints that the next update for the game features Street Fighter-themed costume. These costumes are to be worn by Frank West. The update will also include two new difficulty modes.

Polygon reported the update includes five costumes from Street Fighter. There is no indication on whose character costumes from Street Fighter are to be added into "Dead Rising 4." However, it is hinted that Frank West has worn the costumes of Zangief, Guile and Cammy.

Additionally, the update for "Dead Rising 4" includes two new difficulty modes. These difficulty mode updates may mean that the enemies can do great damage. It is also an indicator that Frank's weapons can break faster and the food does not really restore the health right away.

A report in Video Games Republic indicates that the difficulty update has not been named yet. However players can already have knowledge on what to expect from this update for "Dead Rising 4." The update will add a new level of difficulty for players to enjoy.

For the "Dead Rising 4" update, Capcom offers a free trial which is timed for players on Xbox One on Jan. 31. This trial lasts for an hour and the players may earn achievements. They also can carry over the progress to the full game.

Meanwhile, the updates for "Dead Rising 4" are already available and players can already enjoy them. In fact, players who are in Germany can already get the game starting next week according to a report in Digital Trends.

The game has been rejected in Germany before as it has been tagged as too violent. The "Dead Rising 4" is to be available for Xbox One in Germany and players can get a boxed Xbox One version to be available in February. "Dead Riding 4" is now available on Xbox One and PC.

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