Cult of the Holy Detonation is the second and final expansion to Wasteland 3, bringing the greatly changed Holy Detonation Cult and Cheyenne Mountain into the game.
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Deep within the Cheyenne Mountain military complex, mutant cults worship an ancient deity they call the Holy Detonation—a nuclear explosion held in stasis. Whether god, science experiment, or accidental miracle, the Detonation's energy could power Colorado Springs for hundreds of years, or level it in an instant. The warring cults have differing opinions on who should be allowed to honor their god, and you’re going to have to muscle your way to the altar.
It’s one last mission for the Rangers in Colorado, and the outcome is certain to be explosive—one way or the other.
Cult of the Holy Detonation expands the Wasteland 3 experience with entry into the Cheyenne Mountain complex, crammed with new characters, enemies, challenging combat encounters, and powerful new weapons and armor. Your squad of Rangers will be tested like never before in objective-based encounters that put a creative spin on the already deeply tactical turn-based combat. As they face overwhelming odds, the Rangers will need to shut down reactors, clear ventilation systems, and engage defensive countermeasures to stem an unending tide of dangerous mutants and machines within the dilapidated military bunker.
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Quests[ | ]
- The Holy Detonation: Theodoric Curie discovered something vital for Colorado Springs.
- Security Override: Tutorial quest introducing the objective-based combat at Cheyenne.
- Fiber Favor
- Homecoming
- Jailbreak
- Undercover Angel
- Heart of Glass
- Shooting Star
- Final Form
- Exterminating Angel
- Itsy, Bitsy, Spyder
- High Voltage
- Side
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- Concept art by Dan Glasl
"The Holy Detonation itself. I really fought hard to get this thing to be as big and epic as we could get it. I actually think this is the single biggest prop in the game, but it really turned out great."
"I wanted the control room it really feel like an 80's military command and control room, but with the epic mad science scale and depth."
"What can I say about the Proteus? This was a time I just let myself get weird and push that disgusting angle."
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