launched to a plethora of positive reviews, something that was likely unexpected for Bioware skeptics. The developer has been in hot water since the release of, with many fans feeling it had lost its magic. Luckily, proved them wrong and served as proof that Bioware is back, and hopefully for good. However, what may have shocked some players is that Bioware is already done with, and intends to move on from it as quickly as possible.
will not be receiving any DLC at all, something that will be disappointing to those already burned by the game's controversial New Game Plus decision. It became the norm for giant single-player RPGs with triple-figure runtimes to have some form of DLC, with ultimately becoming the poster child for how to do DLC well. However, not only is the gaming industry shifting away from that model, butBioware ditching DLC in favor of moving onto other projects is actually a great move and one that will absolutely benefit fans.
not receiving any DLC may come as a surprise, especially to those who were fans of. However, it's not a particularly shocking move from Bioware, as it also didn't release DLC for either. It confirmed its decision to forgo DLC for in an interview with, with the game's Creative Director, John Epler, explaining that it was moving on to the next project.
With now complete, BioWare confirms that there are currently no plans for downloadable expansions. The developers’ full attention has now shifted entirely to the next as their current project.
Of course, for those who've played and completed, it has a satisfying ending that wraps everything up. The story that has been told across, the DLC, and comes to an end, so DLC isn't strictly necessary from that point of view. While it could have covered events happening concurrently with the main narrative, or indeed further fleshed out the many side characters Rook interacts with, it never feels like it needs to.
For the most part,'scompanion missions and general side quests do a good
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