From Ratloop Asia:
Ratloop Asia announced today that new free DLC is available now and can be downloaded for Rocketbirds 2: Evolution, the sequel to the fan-favorite original Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken. Available now on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, gamers can immediately upgrade their Rescue Mode missions while also enjoying the patch update that includes several new options to customize gameplay for the most perfectly-cooked entrée of non-stop action.
This free new Rocketbirds 2: Evolution content adds wonderful toys to the player’s arsenal in Rescue Mode missions with bullet blocking shields, the chainsaw, and boxing gloves plus unlocks all Hardboiled Chicken's Story Mode costumes. Tired of regular old Rent-A-Ducks? With this bundle gamers can rent the Master Duck himself to help battle through rescue missions with his upgraded weapons, or die trying.
In addition to the free DLC, Ratloop Asia has released a patch update featuring upgrades and improvements to Rocketbirds 2: Evolution based on community feedback. The patch update includes an easy option for Story Mode and more such accessibility updates to improve overall gaming experience.
Rocketbirds 2: Evolution Patch Update includes:
- An added easy difficulty option for Story mode
- Game will pause when players open the inventory in Story mode
- Dual-blade owls' charge attack now causes fair amounts of damage
- Increased number of health boxes dropped by enemies in skypaction
- Tweaked hit detection for Hardboiled's punches
- An added exploration condition for getting Stars in Rescue mode
- Reduced angle of screen tilts
- New look of player's crosshairs
- Improved controls for ladder interactions
- Improved pickup responsiveness
- Reduced enemy damage wielding shotguns and grenade launchers
- Online player invite/kick moved from 'Network' to 'Host Options'
- PS Vita Optimization and other minor bug fixes
Ratloop Asia’s Rocketbirds 2: Evolution is available now on PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. Stay up to date on the latest Rocketbirds 2: Evolution updates on Twitter and Facebook.