Sentences with phrase «dlc down the line»

There has also been a promise of other characters becoming available as DLC down the line.
According to the PC version's files, the Tekken Bowl mode will be released as DLC down the line.
New maps and modes have been promised as free DLC down the line, however, which should make the game more appealing if you want to wait it out instead of getting it at launch.
There has yet to be announced plans for Horizon Zero Dawn DLC down the line, which means everything you can buy (outside of pre-order bonuses and special editions) is right there in your $ 60 copy.
But it is set to get some free DLC down the line, adding extra value to an already attractive asking price.

Not exact matches

What drags the game down is not only its lack of length but sub par voice acting particularly with the DLC's main protagonist, Batgirl voiced by Ashley Greene who had come to replace Kimberly Brooks from former games lacking the tone, wit and independence Brooks brought to the role changing the character, entirely lacking personality in a worn performance, the characters are now best to be left forgotten, not even Hamill could save this train wreck with the very few joker lines he had been presented with.
On launch day, a Season Pass will be available for purchase, and will give you access to 4 DLC packs down the line (which will all be available for purchase separately).
Now, I know that the tracks that are here have been completely remodeled for greater detail, along with the 200 cars in the game (compared to 500 at launch for Forza 4, mind you) so that they can all be seen in Forzavista, and 60 more cars are coming down the line via DLC, but Forza's always been a series that provided a lot of content for gamers right out of the box.
However, the fighting game does have more content down the line worth speculating over, including the recently confirmed roster of DLC characters.
I'm sure we'll get some The Force Awakens content in Star Wars: Battlefront down the line (the Jakku DLC doesn't count), right now Disney Infinity 3.0 is the only thing going on console.
While that doesn't necessarily preclude story DLC sometime down the line, it must be important that the game's creator, Hideo Kojima, who also did all of the writing for the game, had a not - so - amicable divorce with Konami.
And you can make a strong argument for DLC, but if the game is fully complete and brilliant already then I'd take that in a clean and basically perfect form than all the hassle that comes with these modern games that are often unfinished and launch and have day one patches and stuff alongside DLC later down the line.
I what initially grabbed my interest was exclusive in - game DLC items, although these now all seem to be purchasable somewhere down the line.
Mewtwo is being included as later DLC, and even though Nintendo is remarkably coy about their plans «at this time», I wouldn't mind if Simon Belmont from Castlevania or Shovel Knight got added to the roster down the line.
Only to sell a newer iteration with the previous DLC characters and new ones down the line.
It's not a bad deal to grab as a bundle, and the price does a good job of reflecting the slim roster, but be warned that DLC for additional characters and story modes are planned down the line and may share a similar cost.
Has anyone heard of any DLC plans down the line?
Note that they said the last singleplayer DLC, so there is still the possibility of even more multiplayer content down the line.
Hopefully there are even more great DLC coming down the line.
With any luck, maybe we could be seeing a second installment down the line or at the very least some DLC to keep the game entertaining with New Characters or even a new «story mode.»
It certainly won't be coming out anytime soon, but I'd wager it'll arrive as a deluxe or «Game of the Year» release with DLC intact somewhere down the line.
I hope that somewhere down the line Brawlout gets some support and maybe some DLC because there's fun to be had here — worth mentioning the local multiplayer is a good time but it's a tough one to play on separate Joy - Cons — but right now it's reaching but it's not quite on the level it was seemingly hoping to achieve.
So there's definitely some likelihood that the whole alien thing might end up coming true at some point down the line, especially if Rockstar decided to add the mission variables into the latest DLC for GTA Online.
The image also suggests a potential release date for the next DLC, House Of Wolves; according to the image this DLC pack will be released on March 10th 2015, which seems legitimate enough as the first DLC pack released exactly three months after the original game, and the next DLC pack is a day over three months further down the line.
Besides, we all know that there'll be plenty of DLC to add in anything he's forgotten down the line.
This approach will supposedly make for smoother DLC releases further down the line.
If you're waiting for Nioh and all the DLC packaged together, than Nioh Complete Edition will be out in Japan later this year (with an expected Western release down the line).
Going by Rockstar's past history with DLC, we all knew that sometime down the line we were going to get a chance to revisit Red Dead Redemption's grand and harsh world, but when you consider that the mainline game is grounded in reality, no one could have expected the result to be Undead Nightmare.
Perhaps down the line we'll get a downloadable campaign (or Blackout should have been DLC maybe?)
Or is this DLC stuff that should be in the original game, but they've left it out on purpose to either get the game out earlier or to make more money down the line?
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