‘Bio Inc. Redemption’ Lets You Play Good Doctor or Bad Doctor

Bio Inc: Redemptionthe medical malpractice simulator from DryGin Studios, will exit early access and accept walk-ins on PC via Steam on March 8, 2018.
New content debuting at launch includes online multiplayer complete with leaderboards and matchmaking system, sandbox mode, female patients, and new stages including a boss for each of the life and death campaigns.

Bio Inc.: Redemption is a complex biomedical simulator in which you make life or death decisions. Create the ultimate illness to torment your victim or play as the head of a medical team and hopefully find a cure to save your patient.

Including over 600 actual diseases, symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments, and other medical conditions, Bio Inc.: Redemption is frighteningly realistic. It will captivate you for hours, bringing you into a microscopic world of epic proportions!

As the sequel to the worldwide mobile hit Bio Inc. (enjoyed by over 15 million players), Bio Inc.: Redemption was rebuilt from the ground up to make it the most realistic and visually stunning medical condition simulator available.

CHOOSE YOUR SIDE
Bio Inc.: Redemption includes two all-new campaigns!

Choose Death and explore your dark side by wrathfully terminating victims using an agonizing combination of diseases and medical conditions.

Choose Life land you heroically play has a medical diagnostician to identify and cure diseases before it is too late for your patient.

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Each campaign consists of nine cases with four different difficulty levels and the new adaptive AI system provides hours of gameplay with great replay value.

Diagnose and save patients suffering from real diseases or see how quickly you can kill them with infections of your own. Take on a friend and see who will prevail in the battle for life.

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