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Game designer and director David Jaffe announced recently that "Drawn to Death" will now be an official traditional paid title. Day-One package details were also revealed by him.

"Drawn to Death" turns into payable retail game

Jaffe wrote on the official blog of PlayStation that they will be abandoning their Limited Access or free-to-play model for "Drawn to Death." They want to officially announce that the video game is now a paid retail game title for players to purchase. He clarified that it does not mean that there will be any changes to the gameplay that they know already.

"Drawn to Death" all six characters available to unlock

Jaffe revealed the many contents that will be included in "Drawn to Death's" day one package. For those who have played the Limited Access, they know well about how to master skill sets of each character in the game. With its new mode, they are now introducing all six main characters and they will all be available to unlock during launch.

Jaffe clarified that all of the characters of "Drawn to Death" will not be unlocked immediately because players need to experience the core of the game first. As an added bonus, when they unlock the character, they will gain access to all of its moves, abilities, and weapons right from the start.

"Drawn to Death" unique levels

"Drawn to Death" will include seven completely unique levels, the game designer said. He revealed that their launch lineup will have great visual and gameplay variety, which will keep players interested with it for a long duration.

"Drawn to Death" unique weapons and modes

Jaffe revealed that "Drawn to Death" will launch with 26 weapons, which some of them will be unlocked at the start, while some must be earned first. It will launch with six modes, each with unique rules and mechanics. It will also have new mystery systems for players to try out.

About "Drawn to Death"

According to the official website of PlayStation, "Drawn to Death" offers a different type of shooter gameplay with unconventional gameplay mechanics. Players can play this game on solo mode or on team mode with friends.

Check out "Drawn to Death" new content trailer video below:

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