Isotx has announced the launch of its CrosuS software application, which enables PC gamers to keep their games up-to-date with the latest patches, mods and other content.
The tool, which started out as a mod 'jukebox' works with a number of existing consumer software applications, including Steam and Xfire and works by gathering a list of content updates available for any games on a user's hard drive.
Vincent van Geel, founder of Isotx, told GamesIndustry.biz what he feels is the application's main assets. "CrosuS is unique as it focuses on user driven content," he said.
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If only we get a release date this year, but i think they will show new gameplay/trailer, at least i hope we get to play the game in 2025