Coming on December 12 for PS4/PS5

    • @CopernicusQwark
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      191 year ago

      I think there’s a distinction - I would consider an “update” with new content to be something minor (such as BG3’s recent epilogue content). “Free DLC” to me is a much more hefty addition, such as the Godmaster DLC for Hollow Knight.

      (Disclaimer: I’ve not watched this trailer since I’m at work)

      • @PieMePlenty
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        51 year ago

        The Witcher 3 had 16 free dlc packs after release. I have no idea what they were or their distinction. Was definitely a marketing term for content updates that they can’t sell because the content is so miniscule.

        • @CopernicusQwark
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          11 year ago

          That’s a fair point. Maybe it comes down to “is this something that you expect should have been in the game to begin with, or is it something extra that the Devs have added over and beyond?”.

          Definitely a very broad term to the point of near-meaninglessness though.

    • @almar_quigley
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      81 year ago

      Even if it is it’s still free so what’s the problem?

        • Decoy321
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          41 year ago

          People usually appreciate the term ‘update’ with bugfixes, QoL improvements, and whatnot.

          This thing adds in an epilogue’s worth of content. It’s content that’s downloadable.

    • @yesterdayshero
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      11 year ago

      So a game could release an “update” with less content and charge for it, and that would be ok to call a DLC, because they charged for it?