The Missing Link

The Missing Link is the first add-ons for Deus Ex: Human Revolution, developed by Eidos Montreal in co-production with Square Enix and being announced to be released simultaneously for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 on October 2011.

Plot
(Please note that the person that wrote this doesn't speak english) The Missing Link will reveal what happened to Adam Jensen during his three day disappearance. Tied to a special chair, whose electromagnetic pulse inhibit the powers of his mechanical augmentations, Jensen bears the blows of the ship's officers, who have tracked down and treat it as an illegal immigrant. After a brief chat with the Belltower agents that is torturing Adam realizes that nobody is aware of his identity and why it has seeped into the ship. Left to itself, Jensen managed to escape when the power of the chair that holds him captive mysteriously stops.

While fighting for his survival on the ship, he uncovers another layer to the conspiracy that he never would have suspected. As Adam, befriend new, mysterious allies and fight ruthless enemies to discover what was happening in the shadows during the events of Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Characters

 * Netanya Keitner
 * Pieter Burke

New features

 * At the beginning of The Missing Link, Adam is stripped of his use of his mechanical augmentations, allowing the player to remake his character as he wishes with the same total level of praxis kit he had before
 * The new environments in the add-on feature improved lighting effects as well as upgraded weather effects such as rain.
 * Add some new elements to the main plot
 * New characters linked to the main plot
 * New environments
 * New shirtless "outfit" for Adam Jensen during the add-on

Developer quotes
"Gamers will be able to experience a vulnerable side of Adam like never before, which gives the overall game a whole new dimension. 'The Missing Link' propels players into compelling gameplay, beginning with Adam being temporarily stripped of his use of augmentations; new, visually stunning environments; and the continuation of Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s conspiracy-rich story."

- David Anfossi