The Outlast Trials Toxic Shock Update is a Gas for Survivors

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Red Barrels has unleashed The Outlast Trials Toxic Shock update on its unsuspecting Reagents (that’ll be you, the players) with new experiments including toxic gas flooding certain test chambers just in case the other traps and sadistic psychos wasn’t enough to deal with.

You can view the details of The Outlast Trials Toxic Shock update below, starting with a handy trailer for the Limited Time Event.

The Outlast Trials Toxic Shock update details

Toxic Shock has begun at the Sinyala Facility, and we are looking forward to our experimentation and research findings in this endeavor!

  • New Limited-Time Event: TOXIC SHOCK.
  • New Mk-Challenges incoming.
  • Revised unlocking process for Program X and Program Ultra.
  • Various improvements/fixes/quality of life updates.

Toxic Shock brings a new experiment in the symbiotic action of chemically-induced pain and permanent damage to the Sinyala Facility. Recover all the drugged rats within the Trials for tissue analysis. Fulfill the secondary objective for additional rewards.

  • Toxic Shock: The Trial environment sporadically fills with toxic gas, inflicting permanent damage. Hide to stay alive.
  • Collect The Rats: Recover all the drugged rats within the Trial for tissue analysis. Fulfill the objective for additional rewards.
  • Complete Trials in this time-limited program to earn Toxic Tokens and exclusive Toxic Cosmetics.
  • Uncover the secrets of Toxic Shock by locating new evidence documents scattered throughout the Trials.

Toxic Shock will run until May 7, 2024 at 10 AM ET 

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