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Cult of the Lamb receiving new Woolhaven DLC

Posted on August 19, 2025 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch

Cult of the Lamb Woolhaven DLC

More support is happening for Cult of the Lamb, as during Gamescom: Opening Night Live, the game revealed new Woolhaven DLC. Players can experience it in early 2026.

Woolhaven is the next major expansion for the cult simulator. In the DLC, players can explore two new mountain dungeons, rebuild the ancestral lamb home, protect their cult from the winter, and learn to ranch with rare beasts. Other secrets have been teased as well.

Here’s some additional information:

A lost God calls you from a mysterious mountain: you must rebuild the flock and reawaken winter to uncover the truth of the fallen lambs. Face the past before it consumes you in this full-length, feature-packed expansion.

Key Features

  • Return the lost souls of Woolhaven to their spiritual home and learn the long-forgotten history of lambkind. Rebuild the fallen town to its former glory and reclaim the mountain to restore the depleted power of Yngya, the forgotten God of the lambs. But beware: there is always a price to be paid.
  • Endure harsh weather, including blizzards and freezing temperatures, that threaten your Cult’s survival.
  • Build new structures to keep your loyal followers warm and protect them from frostbite and famine.
  • Unlock ranching at your Cult base and breed rare animals that provide wool, warmth, and when times are particularly desperate, precious meat. Tame, ride, and let your followers take care of these majestic creatures.
  • Venture into a new realm battered by bitter storms, crawling with creatures corrupted with the Rot lurking beneath the snow. Battle through two vast new dungeons, where the echoes of the past refuse to rest.

Find a trailer for the Cult of the Lamb Woolhaven DLC below.

DLC Trailer

We’ll share the actual release date once it’s available. As we wait for that, read up on other Nintendo Switch coverage here.

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