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This expansion introduces a new story that tells about some deeply hidden secrets that are strongly unfavorable to ASCEND.
The machines will do everything in their power to prevent players from discovering these uncomfortable stories. Contrary to the main storyline, the adventures of Forbidden Chapter mostly take place in provinces and smaller villages, avoiding the neon lights of big cities.
This expansion includes:
4 completely new scenarios
1 special AI who has his own unique rules for moving around the map
6 new bodies
10 map tiles with a new graphic design, including a new start tile
a new type of hacking tokens
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Expansion for Base-game
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