Dead or Alive's "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" is the backdrop to urgent escape attempts in the official trailer for Prey: Mooncrash, the new Prey DLC that was announced by Bethesda at E3 and is available to play now for Prey gamers!

"Announced at the 2018 Bethesda Showcase, watch the trailer for Prey: Mooncrash, the lunar DLC for Prey that’s available now!

In Prey: Mooncrash, fight overwhelming odds to escape the secret TranStar moon base where the enemies you encounter, the hazards you face, the goals you complete, and the loot you collect are different each time you play. With changing environments as dangerous as they are dynamic, multiple unlockable characters each with their own set of specialized and upgradable skills, and Typhon threats armed with a unique array of deadly characteristics, the Mooncrash campaign for Prey will offer a fun, infinitely replayable challenge to test even the most skilled players. For players new to Prey, there’s Prey: Digital Deluxe, which includes both Prey and Prey: Mooncrash.

In a free update to Prey, fans can now indulge in three different modes: Story Mode, for those looking to casually experience the game’s immersive narrative; Survival Mode, which will put your veteran cosmonaut to the test with hardcore hazards like oxygen levels and bleeding; and New Game +, which gives all players a whole new reason to return to Prey after they complete the game.

Prey: Mooncrash and Prey: Digital Deluxe are available now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

For news and details on Prey: Mooncrash, visit prey.com or follow Prey social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prey Twitter: https://twitter.com/preygame Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preygame/ Tumblr.: https://prey.tumblr.com RATED M FOR MATURE: Blood, Language, Use of Alcohol, Violence."

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