'Deus Ex: Mankind Divided' DLC news: First DLC brings new databank infiltration mission

Main protagonist of the game, Adam Jensen Deus Ex website

The game "Deus Ex: Mankind Divided" recently released its first story downloadable content (DLC). The "System Rift" expansion — the first of the two DLCs for the game — will feature Adam Jensen, who wants to be reunited with Frank Pritchard, his former Sarif compatriot.

According to Game N Guide, the story starts when Pritchard tells Jensen that he needs to break into a databank. However, it seems that they are unaware that the databank is the most secure of its kind in existence. Should Jensen agree to take on the mission, he and Pritchard could discover the Illuminati and its owner.

The same article reports that like other DLC expansions released, the "System Rift" has shown some minor bugs. Its developers — Eidos Montreal — have already expected the issue, and as such, they were able to release a patch as well. The patch will fix the bugs as well as add other features for the game like the lens flare option and improvements to the Tobii Eye Tracking support for the game.

It is, however, unfortunate that the game does not support DirectX 12. The DX_12 preview branch is available, though, so it could be possible with a bit of some technical know-how.

Players are advised to open the Steam Library, click on the game, select the Properties option, go to the betas tab and finally select the "dx12_preview" from the resulting dropdown menu.

As for its setting, interestingly enough the "System Rift" DLC takes place in Prague, and it is possible that the databank infiltration mission will soon allow players to explore the whole city.

Regardless, the DLC is priced at $10 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC, as reported by Game Spot. With the $30 Season Pass, gamers can also acquire "A Criminal Past," which is another DLC for the game that will be released early 2017.

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