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- XCOM 2: War of the Chosen - Propaganda Center

XCOM 2: War of the Chosen - Propaganda Center
DEMOReleased: 15/08/2017
Full Game
XCOM 2: War of the ChosenDeveloper
Firaxis Games
Publisher
2K
Description
The Propaganda Center gives you access to the Photobooth feature from XCOM 2: War of the Chosen. Create and customize an entirely new squad using the included Character Pool or import your soldiers from XCOM 2. Send your soldiers into the Photobooth and design a poster that will rally your troops to take back their planet.
Features
Photobooth: Use dozens of customizations like backgrounds, filters, poses, and more to design, customize, and share images of your troops with the world.
Character Pool: Import your customized soldiers from XCOM 2 into the Propaganda Center to use them in the Photobooth. Prepare for your next campaign by creating an entirely new squad and importing the pool into XCOM 2: War of the Chosen.
Impact the world: Access your creations with the click of a button for quick and easy sharing.
Price
Free to Play
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Player Statistics
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Search Interest
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