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Fourth Content Drop for The Secret World is Imminent

Developer Funcom has announced that Issue 4: Big Trouble in the Big Apple for their hit game The Secret World will be releasing very soon. The fourth content drop will add plenty of great new content including a new storyline based on the first raid to take place in New York, the new Chainsaw weapon, the opening of the Albion Theatre in London where players can perform plays for some nice rewards and much more. Funcom also announced that the fifth and sixth expansions for The Secret World are being planned and will arrive in the next few months as well. A recent interview with Funcom's Game Director, Joel Bylos, revealed plenty of other useful information on The Secret World, and you can read on for an excerpt from the interview and read the entire interview by head over to the official The Secret World website.

“I need to do everything in my power to convince gamers out there who still have not played ‘The Secret World’ that this is a universe worth immersing yourself in,” says Game Director Joel Bylos in his letter. “It is a crowded market out there and we have a lot of competition, so I know that we will need to make improvements but also expand on the game’s unique strengths to make it stand out even more clearly. It is definitely going to be a challenge and fortunately I am bringing one of the most talented teams ever with me into the fray. Our sleeves are rolled up. We have our war paint on. We are ready for battle.”

The Secret World is now available exclusively for PC. The Secret World is rated M by the ESRB for Blood, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs & Violence. For more information on the game, check out the official The Secret World website.

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