![]() The ‘new case’ is clearly just the mission that takes you to that island. Seems a touch early to decide that its not worth the money when you’ve got nothing to base that on. That at least suggests its going to be somewhat ample in content. Its reportedly (in this article) the biggest land mass they’ve made for DLC to date. You’ve got no evidence to say how long this new content is. not too much outrage) but it seems Battlefront is flagging on PC already. Destiny has done OK with it’s ‘expansions’ so far (i.e. Multiplayer games are a different story, but we all saw how Evolve tried to push that envelope and failed. At least that way there is a way to measure what you will get for the price, and has the added benefits of the game/DLC being cheaper as well as (usually) less buggy. EA’s effort with Battlefront was the new low for me, although COD I guess has sold map pack season passes for a while IIRC.įor single-player games, I’m leaning much more towards waiting to play the game at all until all DLC is out and/or a GOTY/Complete edition is available. I know there is meant to be a new area in the game made for the DLC, but I’m a bit cautious about the value proposition.ĭLC and season passes are out of control. ![]() It will be interesting to see how much content a ‘new case’ can give. Bloodborne Old Hunters got a bit of stick for being $20 when the content was about 10 hours. The Witcher expansions were $10 and $20 respectively and offered 10 hours and 20 hours respectively. I think $25 for a DLC ‘new case’ is really pushing it. Looks like 2016 is going to be a busy year for Fallout 4. As you might have heard, an overhaul to Survival Mode is coming, and there are still plans to bring the Creation Kit to life for modders as well. Beyond that, Bethesda says it will keep updating the game with improvements and optimisations, and even gameplay additions. These add-ons will even have closed beta tests, which you can sign up for here. ![]() This is our way of saying thanks to all our loyal fans who have believed in us and supported us over the years. In addition, if you didn’t buy the season pass yet, there is still time: anyone who buys the Season Pass for $29.99 before March 1st will get all $60 worth of content. However, if you already purchased the season pass for $29.99, nothing changes – you still get everything at no additional cost - the full $60 offering of add-on content for the original price of $29.99. Given the expanded DLC plan, the price of the season pass will increase from the current $29.99 to $49.99 USD (£24.99 to £39.99 GBP $49.95 to $79.95 AUD) on March 1, 2016. In accordance, they’re changing the price of the season pass: It seems like price correlates with how beefy the DLC pack will be - the most expensive piece is the one that seems more story-oriented, which is appropriate.Īccording to Bethesda, these are just a few of the many DLC packs coming to Fallout 4 in 2016.
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