In Heel mode, your dog remains close behind, even during heated gunfights, while subtly alerting you to nearby suspects. Once it's ready and you've become its designated "Handler," you'll have the privilege to issue commands to your K9 during missions, directing it to either stay close by your side or go on a hunting mission. To help it grow and become a trained companion, you'll need to complete missions without its company. Initially, your puppy won't accompany you on missions. Its fur, color, and patterns will be completely unique to you, ensuring that no one else has the exact same dog. Your new furry partner starts as a small, adorable puppy that you'll get to name. You'll be introduced to your K9 with a warm greeting before embarking on a long journey of companionship and loyalty. From the moment it's introduced as a small puppy, you get to personalize your K9, name it, give it a good pat, and nurture it by ensuring it avoids unnecessary risks to stay safe. Your K9 isn't just another asset it's a friend. We are absolutely thrilled to announce that the much-anticipated K9 Attack Dog system is finally making its debut in Zero Hour, and it's more than just an in-game tool it's a loyal companion. This update is also bringing Paradise City to PvP as exclusively DM FFA mode. Personalization is made possible with the addition of weapon aesthetics and the upcoming character customization feature. Additionally, iconic firearms like the Smith & Wesson Model 57 and Berreta M9, and strategic utility like the Drone has been added to enhance your tactical arsenal. The long-awaited K9 Attack Dog is finally here to bring a new dimension of companionship and camaraderie to your missions. This update brings a thrilling blend of loyalty, firepower, and personalization to the forefront of your Zero Hour experience.
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