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Calico Neat Things DLC

Brand new DLC has just been announced for Calico, which is known as “Neat Things”. It’ll be dropping on Switch this winter.

Players can look forward to a bunch of new content. New quests, a new character, new mini-games, and new friends are on the way.

Here’s an official overview of the DLC:

Vampire Survivors Castlevania

Another Konami collaboration is coming to Vampire Survivors, and Poncle today unveiled Ode to Castlevania DLC. It’s launching on October 31, 2024.

The DLC is massive, featuring over 20 characters, more than 40 weapons, 30+ music tracks, and the biggest stage yet.

Here’s a bunch of information about the DLC:

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Daima - Adventure Through The Demon Realm DLC

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is getting even more DLC, and Daima – Adventure Through The Demon Realm DLC has been revealed. This comes in celebration of the new anime that recently started.

As of now Bandai Namco is keeping quiet on the details. However, it looks like there’ll be at least two parts to the DLC. It also looks like players will be able to explore the new Demon Realm.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Goku Mini

Goku (Mini) is joining the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 roster as a playable character, Bandai Namco has revealed.

The character will be offered as part of the Future Saga 2 DLC. Bandai Namco says it’s planning a free trial campaign for a limited period. With Goku (Mini), players can use the Power Pole and go on a rampage. He’ll also have new equippable skills.

Darkest Dungeon II Inhuman Bondage

Red Hook Studios has shared details about new DLC for Darkest Dungeon II, known as Inhuman Bondage.

The DLC brings along the reclusive alchemist Abomination, who’s making a return to the series. Also in the works are the Catacombs, a new region with new slime sodden enemies and new items.

Also worth noting, Darkest Dungeon II will be adding The Hunger of the Beast Clan. This is the first of three thematic modules of the brand new game mode Kingdoms, which will be offered as a free update.

Astlibra Revision Gaiden DLC

Original: Astlibra Revision is set to expand further on Switch with the upcoming Astlibra Gaiden: The Cave of Phantom Mist DLC. It will be available on October 17, 2024.

Astlibra Gaiden features a new female protagonist. Across more than 20 hours of gameplay, players will be able to tackle randomly generation dungeons.

Here’s some additional information:

TMNT Shredder’s Revenge Radical Reptiles DLC Mondo Gecko Mona Lisa

September 24: There’s a huge surprise for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge fans today, as brand new Radical Reptiles DLC has just been revealed and released alongside a free update.

Mondo Gecko, the radical surfer and trusted friend to the Turtles plus physics student turned reptilian rapscallion Mona Lisa are now available.

Minecraft Transformers

It’s time for the latest collaboration DLC in Minecraft, which brings Transformers to the game.

Fans can play as fan-favorite Autobots like Optimus Prime and Bumblebee as you battle familiar foes such as Megatron and Starscream as they defend the Earth against the Decepticons. Blocky blasters are included and you can access co-op multiplayer to fight alongside friends. Additionally, the free Transformers Hoodie is now available in the Dressing Room.

Kingdom Two Crowns Call of Olympus DLC

Call of Olympus is the next major DLC for Kingdom Two Crowns, publisher Raw Fury and developer Fury Studios announced today. It’s launching for Switch on October 8, 2024.

Call of Olympus offers a new campaign set in a fantastical interpretation of Ancient Greece and its mythos. Here’s some additional information:

Blasphemous II Mea Culpa DLC

Blasphemous 2 players will be happy to hear that the game is not only getting new Mea Culpa DLC, but a free True Torment update as well. Both are due out on October 31, 2024.

The DLC revolves around Mea Culpa, the lost sword wielded by The Penitent One in the first game. It includes new zones, new bosses, new quests, an alternate ending for The Penitent One, and more.


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