

As for pricing, expect it to be similar to both The Bad Seed and Fatal Falls. Dead Cells is a roguevania action platformer that will require you to. While the Steam page isn’t showing the DLC as released yet, with the release date set for today, you should expect it likely in the next hour or so. With plenty of new areas to explore, alongside a brand new boss filled with challenge, including being linked to our hero’s past, the DLC is jam-packed with new content. You can expect nine new weapons to toy around with, alongside plenty of new enemies, outfits, and a pet (though it’s not the cutest, as the Steam page implies). This late-game content gives you an alternative to the High Peak Castle, Derelict Distillery and Throne Room biomes.”Īlongside all of this, The Queen and the Sea DLC brings an array of extras to Dead Cells. If you manage to make it through all that, maybe you’ll finally get off this god-forsaken island… I’ll let the DLC’s Steam page do most of the talking here:īattle your way through a rotten shipwreck, scale a burning lighthouse and confront your deadliest foe yet. They even dropped a fresh and beautiful trailer, which you can find below. Motion Twin has announced the release date for when The Queen and The Sea paid DLC will land in Dead Cells.Set to launch on January 6 at 17:00 GMT / 18:00 CET, the DLC will cost 4.99 and will serve up a bunch of new levels and even a new ending for players to experience. Dead Cells has today launched The Queen and the Sea DLC, bringing with it an alternate biome alongside plenty of endgame content. Nevertheless, the team is still churning out plenty of updates and DLCs, including a fourth DLC announced just earlier today. It’s just surprising to see this many updates near its three-and-a-half-year mark. That isn’t a bad thing, mind you, as Dead Cells is a fantastic game in its own right. Dead Cells is one of those games that comes into the news with some form of new collaboration every other week it seems like.
