Punch Club’s First DLC Turns Your Fighter Into A Superhero

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The first DLC for boxing management sim Punch Club has been announced and it’s going to be released for free to celebrate the game having sold over $2 million in sales.

 

The DLC is called Punch Club: The Dark Fist and is said to add about three hours of new content. It’ll be available for PC on March 8th while the iOS and Android versions of the game get it on March 10th.

 

When it does arrive, you should find a briefcase inside your fighter’s house that pinpoints crimes. Using this, you can send your fighter off to prevent or solve these crimes, donning a superhero’s attire.

 

Also to be added with this DLC is cross-platform save functionality and Twitch streaming integration that allows users to bet on fights they’re watching, with successful bets bagging them rewards.


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