
Following the expansive Update 2.0, Black Border 2 has rolled out another exciting update, Update 2.1. While not as extensive as its predecessor, this update still brings a host of new features and improvements, showcasing the developers' commitment to responding to community feedback and enhancing the gaming experience.
What’s New in Update 2.1 of Black Border 2?
One of the standout additions to Black Border 2 with Update 2.1 is the introduction of five new wanted characters, available at level 36. These characters are far from typical travelers and could spell trouble for players. It's your job to apprehend them before they manage to escape. Stay vigilant; failing to catch one could have consequences.
Additionally, the interactions at the border have become more dynamic with the inclusion of new emotes. These emotes add depth to the characters you interrogate, allowing them to display a range of emotions from charm to frustration, making each encounter more engaging.
The bribery system has seen some tweaks as well. Bribes will now only appear after you reject a request, making each decision you make more impactful and strategic.
There's also a small but significant change to base rewards. Now, when you construct something, you'll receive your rewards immediately, rather than having to wait.
Lastly, Update 2.1 enhances the game's audio and visual effects. New sound effects for actions like stamping and handling documents, along with animations for warning papers, vehicle spins, and manual inspections, enrich the overall atmosphere and immersion of the game.
More Is Coming Soon!
The development team is already hard at work on Update 2.2, which will introduce an exciting new Story Mode. Moreover, Black Border 2 is in the process of being developed for the Nintendo Switch, expanding its reach to new audiences. You can experience the latest update by downloading the game from the Google Play Store.
Stay tuned for more updates, and don't miss out on our coverage of the soft launch of Dark and Darker Mobile, with a global release on the horizon.