

Given this description, and the fact that Blood and Titanium will be one of the few DLCs priced at $4.99 instead of $9.99, I'm expecting a smaller content update here but it sounds as though this new content will touch upon multiple aspects of Phoenix Point. But beware: enemies will bring cybernetics to bear against your team, too. Unlock new abilities for your soldiers, new research projects, and new approaches to tactical combat. Here is the description for the Blood and Titanium DLC on the Epic Store:Įxpand the power and versatility of Phoenix Point operatives with cybernetic augmentations. When the three DLCs were first posted on the Epic Store, the Blood and Titanium banner featured a January 31st 2020 release date, but that date has since been removed. While DLCs 4 and 5 are something of a mystery so far, we've gone over everything we know about the first three in the sections below.īlood and Titanium is the first Phoenix Point DLC we'll be able to get our hands on, and we can expect it in " early 2020" according to Snapshot Games. Purchasing the Season Pass (for $29.99/£22.76) will give you access to all five DLCs when they're released and everyone who backed Phoenix Point prior to Maat 10 AM PST (including all Fig backers, regardless of tier) will receive the Season Pass for free. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Īccording to a developer post on the Snapshot Games forum back in November, there are five Phoenix Point DLCs in the works, to be released at regular intervals over the course of 2020: Our Phoenix Point DLC Roadmap guide will explore Snapshot Games's roadmap for this ambitious turn-based tactics game over the next year, with details on the first three major expansions: Blood and Titanium, Legacy of the Ancients, and Festering Skies.
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I understand that it is not technecally "Year One" content, but it's the fact that it was advertised as a product included in the Year One Edition before Launch.Phoenix Point DLC will be an exciting prospect for many, whether you love the game already or think (as many players do) that improvements are needed before it can realise its full potential. Which is called False Advertisement, which can lead to a law suit. and then didn't give the content advertised, and then covering it up by changing the description, which is misleading buyers. Festering Skies hasn’t been released yet so it makes sense why it’s not included in one year edition.

Ultimate edition and Year One Edition both listed the first 3 expansions, Ultimate edition listed those three and the next 2 expansions, but after Year One edition launched, they changed the description to Living Weapon instead of Festering Skies. Which was the only reason I waited till it launched on steam. Originally posted by GrimRose0:before launch, and on epic games, it listed the first three expansions as Year One Edition content that would be included.

I bought Year One because you advertised Festering Skies as apart of the deal. I debated getting the ultimate edition on Epic because I figured I might want to just have early right to the 2 DLC after Festering sky, but since Festering skies was going to be included in YO I just got YO. I know that it was advertised differently because I first saw YO edition on epic games and thought to wait until it came out on Steam, but it was 100% on the list of Year One DLC that we'd receive. Changing the description directly after launch when you had advertised it as something else for so long is extremely misleading. I saw Festering skies as the Third DLC that we'd be getting for Year One Edition which was basically the main reason I bought it. This is a extremely big cheat, even for you guys. Did this suddenly not become apart of the Year One Deal? I remember quite clearly (even on Epic Games Store) that Festering Skies was out for both pre order and apart of the Year One deal, I remember this because I was PREVIOUSLY wondering why Living weapon wasn't apart of the year one list.
