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Serious Sam 3: BFE Steam Workshop Now Available

Croteam and Devolver Digital have flipped the ol’ switch that turns on Steam Workshop support for Serious Sam 3: BFE. Users are now able to browse and subscribe to their favorite mods created by fellow Serious Sam fans to change up weapons, enemies, and gameplay as well as add in new fan-made multiplayer and survival maps. In fact, there will be over 60 different mods already available for users to subscribe to and enjoy! This massive influx of awesome might prove intimidating to current users so the developers have prepared a handy FAQ to prepare for this new feature.

Q: I love the Rocket Launcher but think it would be great to replace it with a pet Scrapjack that fires cute little rockets from the palm of my hand – is this possible with Steam Workshop support?

A: Already in there boss, don’t forget to check out its precious little idle animation.

 

Q: The Gnaar enemies scare my little brother, would it be possible to dress them up with fancy top hats and monocles with maybe a distinguished mustache? If so, can we rename them Sir Eisenhower Buttersworth?

A: Yes. So much yes.

 

Q: The non-stop action of Serious Sam 3: BFE is great and all but I really wish I could replace my multiplayer character with oddly attractive teenage girls from my favorite anime, is that weird?

A: Yes, it is weird but also totally possible with Steam Workshop. By the time you read this I guarantee your request is already available.

 

Q: I bet my friend $1,000,000 that you will never, ever, ever be able to make your own multiplayer and survival maps for Serious Sam 3: BFE using Steam Workshop. What’s the deal?

A: You owe your friend a million bucks, dude.

 

Q: I get aroused by the rapid discharge of shotgun shells – is there already an automatic shotgun mod I can download so I don’t have to wait on making my own?

A: Yes. Please go away. Gross.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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