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For the first time in 10 years, this brutal survival game will let you avoid permadeath

Ten years after its alpha first appeared in 2014, first-person survival game The Long Dark is still getting new stuff. The fifth and final part of its Tales from the Far Territory DLC is due out next month, and it's bringing with it some pretty interesting new elements, most of which are going to ratchet up the challenge but one that will give you a second chance at survival.

First and most unusual for The Long Dark is the new «Cheat Death» system, which for the first time in the game's 10 year history will let players avoid permadeath when playing in survival mode. Typically, dying in survival mode means your save file is ruthlessly deleted so you have to start over (unless you sneakily backed it up). With the optional new system, you'll be given the choice to accept death or keep playing—though cheating death will make the game «progressively more difficult for you,» developer Hinterland says. You can cheat death four times, but «Your final life will be very difficult.» 

Cheating death will involve «a series of trade-offs, because while you can cheat death, you can’t cheat death for free.» That's a bit vague and unfortunately there's no further explanation on how it'll work, but it sounds more interesting than just clicking «continue» and proceeding as if nothing has happened.

«This is the first change to our permadeath system that we’ve ever made in the game,» Hinterland says, «and we hope it brings a new dimension to gameplay for those of our players who just aren’t ready to lose their favourite survivor, or those who just want something fresh. We’d love to see players get into the spirit of this and give it a try instead of backing up their saves and continuing without consequences.»

If you'd rather court death than cheat it, Hinterland has you covered there, too. The DLC will also include a more hardcore survival experience called «Misery Mode» which will introduce six new afflictions to your survival experience. The specifics of these afflictions haven't been

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