Downloadable content, as a concept, has had a bit of a shaky reputation over the last few decades. Starting life as «expansions,» DLC used to be regarded as big updates to already beloved games, giving fans even more of what they loved previously. In the last decade or so, DLC has often been linked with greedy publisher practices, with the likes of EA locking vital content behind a paywall.
Thankfully, DLC seems to be moving more towards its roots, as over the last few years, DLC offerings have been a little more substantial. Ghost of Tsushima's Iki Island expansion, Final Fantasy 7 Remake's Intermission update, and all of No Man's Sky's slew of updates all prove that DLC is becoming a worthwhile product once more. To continue the trend, this Summer is filled with exciting, and expansive DLCs for some of the best games around.
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Taking place in the Breton homeland of The Systres Archipelago, The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle looks to be adding a significant amount of new content to the now eight-year-old game. Apparently, High Isle will add dozens of hours of story content to the game, ensnaring the player in a mysterious conspiracy that threatens the political landscape of all Tamriel.
Players will be able to explore the Mediterranean-inspired island freely, and participate in a brand new 12-person Trial raid called the «Dreadsail Reef.» Two new companions are being added with this expansion, including a Khajiit sorcerer and a Breton knight.
One of the more substantial additions High Isle is bringing is an expansive new card game named Tales of Tribute. As well as PvE and PvP options, Tales of Tribute will have its own complex progression system, which will give players
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