Dead Island 2 is a game that many expected to come and go, but that hasn’t been the case. Its launch last year surprised many, as expectations regarding the long-awaited sequel were, frankly, quite low. After the game had been stuck in development hell for around a decade, developer Dambuster Studios took over Dead Island 2 and made a solid zombie-slaying experience.
After its successful launch, it was easy to assume that the natural progression for Dead Island 2 would be to make a third game. While that is still a very likely scenario, one of the most surprising aspects about Dead Island 2 is that it has offered players much more than just its base story. Dead Island 2 has offered an unexpected amount of post-launch content, and it has set a new standard of what to expect from future projects crafted by the developer.
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After Dead Island 2, Strong Post-Launch Updates Should Be the Standard
Dead Island 2’s Biggest Post-Launch Additions
- SoLA DLC
- Haus DLC
- New Game Plus
- Neighborhood Watch mode
- Add-ons
The SoLA and Haus DLCs are the biggest updates to come to players after the game’s initial launch, but Dead Island 2 has continued to bring interesting content to the fun-filled horror title. Even over a year after its release, Dead Island 2 is still bringing some of its strongest features forward. In the October patch, Dead Island 2 got a New Game Plus mode alongside Neighborhood Watch. New Game Plus is exciting enough, but Neighborhood Watch added a co-op horde mode for players to revel in with friends and fellow gamers, which is a huge upgrade. From updates as substantial as the October patch to new add-ons players can purchase, Dambuster Studios has proven that the Dead Island franchise has what it takes to be an ongoing experience. However, the developer needs to commit to this promise.
On October 22,
Dead Island 2
released a
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
weapon pack for purchase. Featuring a medieval sword and mace, players can purchase the add-on for $2.99 USD.
Dead Island 3 Needs to Meet Newly Built Expectations
As of now, there has yet to be any confirmation that Dead Island 3 is happening. While it hasn’t been made official, a third chapter seems likely, since the once-doomed sequel turned out to be a big hit. If a third chapter gets greenlit, then Dambuster Studios has basically stated that this type of post-launch content is to be expected from its future games.
Even if Dambuster Studios’ next project is something completely different from the Dead Island franchise, gamers now have the expectation that games that come from this particular studio will release extra features down the road. Dambuster Studios managed to do what once seemed impossible by creating a solid Dead Island follow-up, and it now has the duty of continuing to prove itself as a trustworthy studio. No, Dead Island 2 wasn’t a perfect game, but its fun gameplay and continuous content have made it a worthy title in the oversaturated world of zombie survival stories.
Dambuster Studios has proven that the
Dead Island
franchise has what it takes to be an ongoing experience.
Dead Island’s Future Looks Far Brighter Than it Once Did
Thanks to the work of Dambuster Studios, Dead Island 3 feels more possible than ever. Many fans of the original once thought a second Dead Island was merely a pipe dream, but it has proven to be a game with surprising longevity. Dead Island 2‘s post-launch roadmap has been a welcome addition for many players who enjoyed the game from the start, and if the franchise continues, there will hopefully be just as much to look forward to after the next game has released.
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