How to Start Boss Rush Mode in Remnant 2

Run the gauntlet.

Remnant 2 Boss Rush
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Remnant 2 has been continually updated with more expansions and features since its launch in 2023, and now players can test their builds in the new Boss Rush Mode. Here is how to start the Boss Rush Mode in Remnant 2.

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How to Access Boss Rush Mode in Remnant 2

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Players can start the Boss Rush Mode by interacting with a red World Stone and then choosing the World Settings option at the bottom of the wheel. There will be a new Boss Rush option next to Adventure Mode, so select Create New Boss Rush Mode.

There are three options to choose from: Triple Threat, Trial by Fire, and The Gauntlet. Players can choose to fight three, six, or 19 bosses, respectively. Once picked, choose one of the four difficulties to create a new game that does not affect Campaign or Adventure modes.

The Boss Rush Mode is available to all Remnant 2 players and does not require any of the DLC to access it. While it did launch alongside The Dark Horizon DLC, the mode was added in a free update for all players.

The mode also does not have any requirements before players can dive into it, such as beating the initial campaign or reaching a certain level. Players can access the mode at any time, which is the same as Adventure Mode.

Remnant 2 Boss Rush Mode Rewards

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Remnant 2 players will receive experience, crafting materials, and even gear as rewards for completing a Boss Rush game. Anything earned will be kept on the character picked.

There are two stages for each boss, with the first killing a horde followed by a mini-boss and the second with the actual boss itself. Players can find and open a treasure chest of materials and consumables within each stage.

There is no set gear to be earned from the mode, but the mode is a great way to get any gear you have previously missed. The experience is also great for the new Prism system that was introduced alongside the free update.

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