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Generation Zero - Eastern European Weapons Pack DLC PC Steam CD Key

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Requires the base game Generation Zero on PC Steam in order to play.
Release date: 12/12/2022

The Östertörn weapons collection is now expanded with new guns from eastern Europe! Use them to fight deadly machines and raise the resistance!

This pack of Eastern European Weapons will bring you:

The Volkov Pistol - the most common handgun used throughout the Cold War era. Semi-automatic, light and easy to handle.

Vosa vz. 68 - Czechoslovakian machine pistol used by special forces units. More agile than traditional submachine guns but just as deadly!

PM-71 Machine Gun - one of most popular machine guns in eastern Europe. Big fire, big range, big damage.

Vintovka 1891 - Classic bolt-action rifle designed in the 19th century. Still used by snipers in the 1980s. Best for precise shots!

And remember: Living is winning!