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FATE: Reawakened Drops the Prometheus DLC and Adds Full Controller Support

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Publisher gamigo and developer Tableflip have officially released the Prometheus DLC for FATE: Reawakened mobile. Alongside comes a plethora of new additions and features for the game. One of them is full controller support on mobile.

What does Prometheus bring to FATE: Reawakened?

The new expansion takes you to Prometheus, which used to be a thriving city before everything went completely wrong. The place is now trapped in eternal darkness after Erebos, the Titan of Darkness, stole the sacred Golden Flame.

You’ll run into a mysterious oracle named Alethe, who explains what’s happened. And then it’s up to you to head into the darkness, recover the flame, and save the city. You’ll also have a Baby Pegasus companion tagging along in this pretty gloomy adventure.

Besides the new story, the Prometheus DLC adds quite a bit to FATE: Reawakened. There’s a completely new realm to explore, a darkened town hub, an entirely new dungeon, and of course, that Baby Pegasus companion pet.

You’ll be fighting through a corrupted marble dungeon while trying to reclaim the Golden Scepter and restore the Golden Flame to Prometheus. If you’re playing FATE: Undiscovered Realms, you’ll be able to access the expansion through the left portal inside the Temple of Fate after buying it as an in-game purchase.

Otherwise, the Prometheus DLC is available as an in-app purchase on mobile, costing $6.99. You can grab it right now through the Google Play Store. On top of that, both FATE: Reawakened and the new DLC have also landed on the Samsung Galaxy Store.

Do you own the game?

Back during the golden age of action RPGs, the original FATE became a pretty big deal. It eventually grew into a four-game series with three sequels, becoming one of the standout dungeon crawlers of its time.

Now, FATE: Reawakened is the modern version of that entire collection. Instead of just remastering one game, it bundles together the original FATE, FATE: Undiscovered Realms, FATE: The Traitor Soul, and FATE: The Cursed King.

That wraps up our scoop on the new DLC. If you’re looking for puzzle games instead, read our scoop on Cluedo and The Sherlock Suspect Pack with Four Special Characters.

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