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Enter the Dominatrix whipped into shape for 23 October

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Saints Row 4‘s long-awaited Enter the Dominatrix DLC – which was originally scheduled for Saints Row: The Third – has been dated for 23 October.

Enter the Dominatrix offers an alternate take on the game’s main storyline, with The Boss and her Saints trapped in a computer simulation run by an insane AI called the Dominatrix. Which means fighting gimps and sex workers, making unlikely allies, driving something called a Dildozer, listening to behind-the-scenes commentary, and seeing the return of some fan-favourite characters.

Enter the Dominatrix can be yours for £5.99 on 23 October, although it’s obviously free to those who’ve purchased the Season Pass. The final mission pack (and the second half of the Season Pass), How the Saints Saved Christmas, is due out later this year.


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