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7->'''Pilgor:''' Come on, you. Cough up a buck, you cheap bastard. You bought the game on 75% off. I worked overtime for this!\
8'''Valentino:''' All right. Since I only paid 2.50 for the vanilla game, I'll buy the DLC. But normally I would never do this.\
9'''Pilgor:''' Never mind what you would normally do! This is ''Goat Simulator''! Just buy the new damn DLC like everyone else!
10-->-- From the trailer to the ''VideoGame/{{PAYDAY 2}}'' DLC for ''VideoGame/GoatSimulator''
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12Downloadable content, or DLC, is video game data that is downloaded into the game that wasn't there originally. Examples include new levels, items, characters, and so forth. DLC was originally the exclusive domain of PC gaming, but every current game system now supports it. Downloadable content helps keep a game fresh and sometimes increases the replay value. It's generally small in size, so they are quick to download and install right away.
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14Of course, DLC also has some controversy attached to it. Many a dedicated and knowledgeable gamer may crack the game to see what is stored in the disc, and they won't be too happy if they see that the DLC they paid for was [[DummiedOut already in the game to begin with]]. Another issue DLC brings up is pricing. It is subjective what content is worth paying for, but some gamers in general fear that game developers may use DLC as a way to milk more money out of their consumers by rushing the game (thus making it filled with bugs or missing content) and then charging people to get the rest of the good stuff, or the existing stuff to work how it was supposed to. [[TemporaryOnlineContent Some DLC is only available for a limited time or promotional events, meaning that people who come across a game later on are unable to purchase it]]. In other cases, DLC [[OfferVoidInNebraska is only available in certain countries]], making it impossible for people in other areas to get it at all. Also, DLC can often give a player a competitive advantage online, essentially forcing every player in the game to buy the DLC just to compete with other people who bought the DLC for exactly the same reason; see BribingYourWayToVictory.
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16Downloadable content is also seen as a way of discouraging used game sales, since the person who buys the game used may have to pay again for the downloadable content or not be able to get it at all.
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18Of course, not all developers use DLC this way. Some do truly give brand new content without having to make people jump through hoops, and some even give these things away for no charge. At the same time though, some developers may force patches with new downloadable content and it may not sit well with people who don't want to upgrade their games from patching.
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20DLC has also been increasing the stakes in the UsefulNotes/ConsoleWars, as certain MultiPlatform games on consoles only have DLC exclusively on one console. In other cases, DLC is free on some platforms but at a premium on others. This can come as a RegionalBonus of sorts, although extended to consoles, as ports may come with DLC included that other consoles had to pay for.
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22With the exception of the PC, where the vast majority of all DLC is [[GameMod user-made content]] and therefore free, DLC is highly debated. These complaints can become especially pointed when modding tools are omitted, access to mods from other platforms is denied, or online server browsers lock out mods. Mixes with NewMediaAreEvil when you encounter people who think DLC in general is pure evil and that all companies only care about ripping off its consumers for their games. Backlashes within the gaming community often occur (regardless of the content of the actual DLC), in the forms of AccentuateTheNegative, BrokenBase, UnpleasableFanbase, and many others are often seen when DLC is even discussed.
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24Compare ExpansionPack (which differs from DLC mostly in that physical distribution is the primary manner of acquiring it, although the line has been blurred with modern digital distributors selling expansions for old games in a downloaded format) and UnlockableContent (the content is already in the game, and just needs some form of challenge completed or ''in-game'' cost to acquire).
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26For products which are paid for and then downloaded in general see UsefulNotes/DigitalDistribution.
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28For downloadable content that's only available for a limited time, see TemporaryOnlineContent.
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30!!Examples:
31[[index]]
32* ''DownloadableContent/FinalFantasy''
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37* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
38** The Platform/WiiWare port of ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'' has DLC in the form of "Rise from the Ashes", the fifth case. Note that this case is pre-installed in the DS release of the game.
39** ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies'' has a Costume Pack [[labelnote:in-depth]]alternate skins for Phoenix (his old clothes in [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney the trilogy]]), Apollo (a more casual outfit) and Athena (a Sailor Fuku costume)[[/labelnote]] and a Special Episode ("Turnabout Reclaimed").
40** ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'' has a Costume Pack [[labelnote:in-depth]]alternate skins for Phoenix (the clothes from Furio Tigre), Apollo (the clothes from the protagonist in ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney''), and Athena (the Trés Bien waitress outfit)[[/labelnote]] and a sixth case ("Turnabout Time Traveler"). There's an additional Costume Pack for the attorneys based on ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'', but [[NoExportForYou only available in Japan]].
41* The ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' series has these from ''Wild World'' onward. ''City Folk'' and ''New Leaf'' had/have free DLC roughly once a month--furniture, clothing for your character, or a pattern you can use for clothing/wallpaper/etc. It usually has something to do with the season (pile of leaves, election poster, snowman hat) or Nintendo (Wii locker, DS Lite chair, Animal Crossing anniversary cake). ''New Leaf'' ups the ante by having some items only be downloadable from special Nintendo Zone hotspots located in various stores, restaurants, etc. Live in a location without Nintendo Zones? [[NoExportForYou Sucks to be you.]]
42* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': The Mysterious Console DLC is a mini-storyline that takes place after the main story with Ayane, the {{deuteragonist}}, looking into a device holding the spirit of a girl called Noni to explore the {{roguelike}} dungeons.
43* ''VideoGame/{{ARMA}} II: [[ExpansionPack Operation Arrowhead]]''
44** British Armed Forces ("BAF"): Adds high-resolution textures and higher-quality sounds for BAF characters and weapons (see below) and a campaign.
45** Private Military Company ("PMC"): Adds high-resolution textures and higher-quality sounds for PMC characters (see below) and a campaign, the sequel to BAF.
46** As of patch v1.57, the "units" (characters) and weapons from both DLC packs were added to ''Operation Arrowhead'' with low-resolution textures and lower sound quality, so that player-made missions could make use of those characters and weapons without requiring that the mission creator or player have the DLC.
47* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'':
48** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII''
49*** Sequence 12: The Battle of Forli
50*** Sequence 13: Bonfire of the Vanities
51*** There are two versions of Sequence 13: One with 3 Templar secret locations (originally exclusive to the Collector’s Edition), and one without.
52** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood''
53*** Copernicus Conspiracy ([=PS3=] only): Free, adds several single-player mission memories.
54*** Animus Project Update 1.0: Free, adds a multiplayer mode (Advanced Alliance) and a new map (Mont St-Michel, day and nighttime versions); cannot be active at the same time as Animus Project Update 2.0.
55*** Animus Project Update 2.0: Free, adds a multiplayer mode (Chest Capture) and a new map (Pienza, day and nighttime versions); cannot be active at the same time as Animus Project Update 1.0.
56*** The Da Vinci Disappearance: Free on PC, paid on [=PS3=] and Xbox 360; adds ten single-player missions (two were previously exclusive to collector's editions), two minigames, ten achievements/trophies, a new outfit (previously exclusive to Amazon.com pre-orders), two multiplayer modes (Assassinate and Escort), four multiplayer personas (Dama Rossa, Knight, Marquis and Pariah), and a new map (Alhambra).
57** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations''
58*** Ancestors Character Pack (4 new multiplayer characters)
59*** Mediterranean Traveller Map Pack (6 new multiplayer maps)
60*** The Lost Archive (adds 2 new areas that explores the pasts of Lucy and Subject 16, plus some additional main game content, and 3 new multiplayer characters)
61** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII''
62*** ''The Tyranny of King Washington'', a multi-episode WhatIf single-player story set after the American Revolution
63*** Two single-player weapon/skin PreOrderBonus packs, including the "Captain of the Aquila" and "Colonial Assassin" packs
64*** Two PreOrderBonus single-player missions, including "Lost Mayan Ruins" (Gamestop) and "Ghost of War" (Best Buy)
65*** ''The Benedict Arnold Missions'', a Platform/PlayStation3 exclusive set of four missions.
66** ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'' is rife with content packs, some of which were bundled together in a digital "Gold Edition":
67*** ''Aveline Pack'', an extra mission featuring the protagonist of ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIIILiberation''.
68*** ''Black Island Pack'', which includes a treasure-hunting mission, an additional ship and armor set.
69*** ''Captain Kenway's Legacy Pack'', which includes golden scimitars for single-player and an extra multiplayer costume.
70*** ''Crusader and Florentine Pack'', which gives additional ship customization options based on the colors of the [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI first]] [[VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII two]] games. An additional customization pack, ''Death Vessel'', was released soon after.
71*** ''Hidden Mystery Pack'', which includes an additional treasure-hunting mission, an additional ship and costume, and extra multiplayer models.
72*** ''Pirates Bounty Pack'', which includes additional weapons and relics.
73*** ''Sacrificed Secrets Pack'', which includes an additional treasure-hunting mission, an additional weapon/costume and extra relics.
74*** The Season Pass, which includes a ''Kraken Pack'' (additional ship customization options inspired by sea monsters), a single-player expansion featuring Edward's first-mate as the protagonist and additional multiplayer characters.
75*** Several "Time Saver" packs that remove the requirements to unlock certain types of upgrades in the game.
76* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''
77** Episode 11.5, an episode that takes place between episodes 11 and 12, animated by Creator/Studio4C.
78** Episode 15.5, another episode similar to the one above; takes place between episodes 15 and 16.
79** Part IV: Nirvana, which contains the last four episodes (19-22).
80** Lost Episodes 1 and 2, which are crossovers with ''Franchise/StreetFighter''.
81* ''VideoGame/{{Bastion}}'' has Stranger's Dream, which adds an additional trip to Who Knows Where in NewGamePlus. It also adds a Score Attack Mode and No-Sweat Mode (easy mode).
82* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum''
83** Play As The Joker Challenge Map (free, [=PS3=] only).
84** Insane Night Challenge Map Pack (2 free new challenge maps)
85** Prey In The Darkness Map Pack (2 free new challenge maps)
86** Crime Alley Challenge Map
87** DemBones Challenge Map
88* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'':
89** The ''Catwoman'' DLC, which shows the events of the game through Selina Kyle's perspective, along with alternate costumes for her. Also included extra challenge maps. Included free in new copies of the game, and available to buy separately otherwise.
90** The ''Nightwing'' DLC, which unlocks Dick Grayson for use in the game's challenge maps, and includes alternate costumes and two additional maps (Wayne Manor and Main Hall).
91** The ''Robin'' Pack, which unlocks Tim Drake for use in the game's challenge maps, and includes alternate costumes and two additional maps (Black Mask and Freight Train).
92** ''Batman Incorporated'' skin, released for free on all platforms.
93** The ''Skins'' Pack, which includes all alternate skins (previously [[PreOrderBonus pre-order bonuses]]) for Batman, including 1970's, [[ComicBook/BatmanYearOne Year One]], WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond, ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns, [[ComicBook/SinestroCorpsWar Sinestro Corps]] and [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Animated Series]].
94** The ''Challenge Map'' Pack, which includes the PreOrderBonus maps Joker's Carnival and Iceberg Lounge, and a new map (Batcave).
95** ''Harley Quinn's Revenge'', the final (story-based) DLC, which has Batman and Robin heading into the soon-to-be-decommissioned Arkham City to stop Harley Quinn from enacting a revenge plot. This expansion, and all of the prior DLC, was included on the Game of the Year edition.
96* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins'':
97** The ''Deathstroke'' DLC, which allows players to control the titular assassin in two challenge maps. Given as a pre-order bonus for all copies of the game.
98** The ''Black Mask'' DLC, which includes two challenge maps based around the mobster.
99** The ''Knightfall'' DLC, which includes 1960's ([[Series/Batman1966 Adam West]]) Batman and Azrael (''{{ComicBook/Knightfall}}'') costumes and several challenge maps. Exclusive to the [=PS3=] version.
100** The ''Legends'' Pack, which includes 6 additional costumes for Batman.
101** The ''Season Pass'' DLC includes 5 separate content packs:
102*** ''New Millennium Skins'' Pack, which includes 6 alternate skins for Batman and Robin.
103*** ''Infinite Earths Skins'' Pack, which includes 6 alternate skins inspired by the [[ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths 80's comic series]].
104*** The exclusive [[SteamPunk Gotham By Gaslight]] and ComicBook/BrightestDay skins for Batman.
105*** ''Initiation'', a set of challenge maps that show a pre-Batman Bruce Wayne learning from his mentor, Kirigi.
106*** The ''Cold, Cold Heart'' story DLC.
107* ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight'':
108** Several character/vehicle skin packs, many of which were timed exclusives and later included in the ''Season Pass'':
109*** A ''1st Appearance'' Batman skin was included for anyone who purchased the Amazon-exclusive Serious Edition.
110*** The ''Anime Batman'' skin (based off ''WesternAnimation/BatmanGothamKnight'') is available for anyone who signed up for a [=WBPlay=] account and connected it to the game.
111*** The ''Batmobile '66'' skin, available as a [=PS4=]-exclusive bonus.
112*** The ''[[Series/Batman1966 Classic TV Series]] / Justice League 3000'' skin pack, which was originally a [=PS4=]-exclusive.
113*** The ''Earth 2'' skin was originally available as a redeemable code only to participants at the 2015 [=Playstation=] [=E3=] Experience.
114*** The ''Gotham's Future'' skin pack included two alternate costumes for Batman ("WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond" and "ComicBook/TheDarkKnightReturns") for anyone who preordered the game through Steam.
115*** The ''New 52'' skin pack, which was included for anyone who purchased the Limited or Batmobile retail versions of the game.
116*** A ''Prototype Batmobile'' vehicle skin, which was given to players who preordered the game at Wal-Mart.
117** The ''Harley Quinn Story Pack'', a (previously) PreOrderBonus mini-campaign that takes place before the events of the game, and has Harley going to Bludhaven to free Poison Ivy from a local jail.
118** The ''Red Hood Story Pack'', a (previously) mini-campaign [[spoiler:that takes place ''after'' the events of the game, and sees Red Hood/Jason Todd cleaning up the remnants of Black Mask's crime syndicate]].
119** The ''Scarecrow Nightmare Pack'' was a (previously) [=PS4=]-exclusive content pack that featured additional Scarecrow challenge maps.
120** The ''Season Pass'' delivered content over a period of six months, including:
121*** ''Batgirl: A Matter of Family'', a prequel campaign that takes place prior to the events of ''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'' and has Barbara Gordon (Batgirl) and Tim Drake (Robin) infiltrating an abandoned amusement park to rescue Commissioner Gordon from the clutches of Joker and Harley Quinn.
122*** ''Season of Infamy'', four Most Wanted missions that deals with Batman having to take on four extra villains invading Gotham City.
123*** ''Arkham Episodes'', a series of short missions that take place both during and after ''Arkham Knight'', and focus on Batman's sidekicks and allies. Includes ''Catwoman's Revenge'', ''GCPD Lockdown'' and ''A Flip of a Coin''.
124*** Six Crimefighter Challenge Map Packs, Batmobile racetracks and alternate Batmobile/Batman skins (including the exclusive ''Flashpoint'' skin, the ''[[Film/Batman1989 1989 suit/Batmobile]] and alternate skins for Robin, Nightwing and Catwoman).
125** The ''Waynetech Booster'' pack was included for anyone who preordered the game through Best Buy, and allows early access to four abilities acquired throughout the game.
126* ''VideoGame/Battlefield3''
127** Physical Warfare Pack: Several weapons and their attachments for use in multiplayer. Previously a preorder bonus, but now free to download.
128** Back to Karkand: Comes with [[NostalgiaLevel four of the most popular maps]] from ''Battlefield 2'' (Wake Island, Gulf of Oman, Sharqi Peninsula, and [[TitleDrop Strike at Karkand]]) remade in the Frostbite 2 engine and adds ten new weapons and three new vehicles from ''Battlefield 2''. Free for owners of the Limited Edition. Released on December 14, 2011.
129** Close Quarters: An expansion focused on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin close quarters combat]]. The maps take place mostly within building interiors, with an emphasis of cover and walls being shot to small pieces. Release Date: June 2012
130** Armored Kill: Big, open maps with plenty of new vehicles to take advantage of it, such as mobile artillery. Boasts having the "biggest map in ''Battlefield'' history." Released in late 2012.
131** End Game: The final multiplayer expansion, released in early 2013.
132* ''[[VideoGame/KatamariDamacy Beautiful Katamari]]''
133** Four different sets of Presents
134** Four different sets of Cousins
135** Special Accessory (which can also be unlocked by getting 100% Collection)
136** 7 new levels (all bought separately)
137* ''VideoGame/{{BEMANI}}'' games on iOS and Android thrive on DLC. ''VideoGame/{{jubeat}} plus'' / ''jukebeat'', ''VideoGame/ReflecBeat Plus'', and ''[[VideoGame/PopnMusic pop'n rhythmin]]'' all start with three free starter songs. Each game has a plethora of four-song packs, with their respective Japanese versions charging 500 yen per pack and international versions (except for ''rhythmin'', which is [[NoExportForYou Japan-only]]) charging 4.99 USD.
138* ''VideoGame/{{BioShock|1}}'' only has one add-on regardless of system: Ryan Industries Plasmids and Gene Tonics (Xbox 360 and PC), or Challenge Rooms ([=PS3=]).
139* ''VideoGame/BioShock2'':
140** Sinclair Solutions Pack (expands multiplayer)
141** Kill 'em Kindly (free, adds a game mode for multiplayer)
142** Rapture Metro (adds 6 new maps for multiplayer; also contains Kill 'em Kindly)
143** Zigo and Blanche (characters for multiplayer)
144** The Protector's Trials (challenges where you must protect Little Sisters with unique weapon and Plasmid load-outs)
145** Minerva's Den (3 new levels, a new main character, and reveals [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse what happened to Tenenbaum]])
146* ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'':
147** Clash in the Clouds (wave arena mode)
148** [[VideoGame/BioShockInfiniteBurialAtSea Burial at Sea]] (2 episodes, separate campaign in previous games' locale, 2nd episode features playable Elizabeth)
149* ''VideoGame/BlazBlueContinuumShift'':
150** Three new characters-
151*** [[MsFanservice Makoto]] [[CuteMonsterGirl Nanaya]], the very first instance of a DLC character for fighting games.
152*** [[BattleButler Valkenhayn]] [[MysteriousMiddleInitial R.]] [[CoolOldGuy Hellsing]].
153*** [[MagicalGirl Platinum]] the [[SplitPersonality Trinity]].
154** Three character colour packs.
155** Three alternate announcers.
156** Unlocks for content already on the disc:
157*** [[GameBreaker Unlimited characters]], normally unlocked in Score Attack mode.
158*** [[OmnicidalManiac Mu]]-[[BrainwashedAndCrazy 12]], normally unlocked in Story mode.
159* ''VideoGame/BlueDragon'':
160** Ultra Hard Mod, which unlocks the Hard and Impossible difficulties, the latter of which cannot be beaten without NewGamePlus.
161** 6 Treasures, which adds 6 new items.
162** Shuffle Dungeon, a randomized BonusDungeon that’s only accessible near the end of the game.
163* ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'':
164** ''The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned'' (New questline)
165** ''Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot'' (Arena, item storage)
166** ''The Secret Armory of General Knoxx'' (New questline, raises level cap by 11)
167** ''Claptrap's Robot Revolution'' (New questline)
168** In addition to these, there was also a free patch which increased the level cap by 8.
169* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'':
170** ''Collector's Edition Pack'': Originally found in the Collector's Edition, it includes special heads/skins for the four playable characters and an additional weapon, the Contraband Sky Grenade.
171** ''Creature Slaughterdome'': Adds a new arena to fight in, as well as an extra weapon for completing it.
172** ''Headhunter Packs'': Five short additional missions which focus on various bounties and give character heads/skins as rewards, including:
173*** ''T.K. Baha's Bloody Harvest''
174*** ''The Horrible Hunger of the Ravenous Wattle Gobbler''
175*** ''How Marcus Saved Mercenary Day''
176*** ''Mad Moxxi and the Wedding Day Massacre''
177*** ''Sir Hammerlock vs. the Son of Crawmerax''
178** ''Mechromancer Pack'': Originally a PreOrderBonus, adds a new playable character named Gaige.
179** ''Premiere Club'': A DLC pack that was available as a PreOrderBonus, and includes the aforementioned Mechromancer Pack, the Gearbox Gunpack, a Golden Key and a unique item, the Vault Hunter's Relic.
180** ''Psycho Pack'': Introduces the sixth playable character, Krieg the Psycho.
181** ''Season Pass'': Includes four DLC campaigns and a level cap increase:
182*** ''Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty''
183*** ''Mr. Torgue's Campaign of Carnage''
184*** ''Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt''
185*** ''Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep''
186*** ''Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack'' (Level cap increase, additional NewGamePlus, new weapon tier)
187** ''Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack 2: Assault on Digistruct Peak'': Increases the level cap by 11, adds new legendary gear and a new challenge map for high-level players.
188** Several sets of paid DLC character heads/skins, including the ''Domination'', ''Madness'' and ''Supremacy'' packs for all characters.
189** Many codes that can be redeemed for signing up for a Gearbox SH!FT account, and which reward players with Golden Keys, class mods and several sets of character heads/skins, including ''Loverpalooza Valentine's Day Skins'', ''Luck of the Zalford Skins'' and ''Spooky Character Skins''.
190* ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'':
191** Handsome Jack Doppleganger Pack: Introduces the first DLC character: Handsome Jack's body double.
192** The Holodome Onslaught: An arena challenge in which the player fights several waves of endgame enemies. Bumps the level cap up by 10.
193** Lady Aurelia the Baroness Pack: Introduces the second DLC character: Lady Aurelia Hammerlock.
194** Claptastic Voyage: A DLC campaign that bumps the level cap by 10.
195* ''VideoGame/{{Brink}}'':
196** Agents of Change (raises the level cap by 4, adds a new ability for each class, and achievements that involve those abilities)
197** VideoGame/{{Doom}}/Psycho Combo Pack (additional character customization options)
198** VideoGame/{{Fallout}}/[=SpecOps=] Combo Pack (additional character customization options)
199* ''VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}'':
200** Gun Sonata (2 new Echoes maps, 3 new Anarchy maps, 2 new leash variants)
201** Blood Symphony (2 new Echoes maps, 3 new Anarchy maps)
202* ''VideoGame/BurnoutParadise'' was still updating DLC until two years after the game had come out, and many free updates for things that were planned that didn't make it, including:
203** Bikes (complete with a set of bike missions).
204** Extra cars, including some custom versions of already existing vehicles, and some toy versions (think smaller cars), and a few LawyerFriendlyCameo versions of famous cars.
205** Two new game play modes, Cops & Robbers (complete with cop skins for each car in the game), and a local multiplayer party mode.
206** An entirely new island route, with nine extra cars, many extra online missions, and more new missions for both bikes and cars.
207* ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty4ModernWarfare'':
208** Variety Map Pack: 4 new multiplayer maps (free on PC)
209** Winter Crash: Christmas-themed version of the "Crash" multiplayer level (PC version only)
210* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWorldAtWar'':
211** Map Packs 1 through 3: each contain three new multiplayer maps and one new VideoGame/NaziZombies map. Can be purchased separately or in a bundle on consoles; free on PC version.
212** Makin Day bonus map (Free daytime version of Makin)
213* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2'': Stimulus and Resurgence Packs: each contain [[NostalgiaLevel two ported multiplayer maps]] from the first ''Modern Warfare'' in addition to three entirely new maps.
214* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'':
215** First Strike, Escalation, and Annihilation packs: each has 4 multiplayer maps and 1 [[VideoGame/NaziZombies Zombie map]]
216** Rezurrection pack: ports of the original ''World at War'' Zombies maps, plus a new "Moon" map; free for preorders, which already came with the original maps
217* ''Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3'' had several multiplayer packs released early through Activision's ''Call of Duty: Elite'' service for subscribers, and later in larger collections for non-subscribers, including:
218** Content Collection 1, which includes two Spec Ops missions and four new maps (Liberation, Piazza, Overwatch, Black Box).
219** Content Collection 2, which includes two Spec Ops missions, three new maps (Foundation, Sanctuary, Oasis) and two Face Off missions.
220** The Chaos Pack, which includes a Special Ops Chaos mode, new Special Ops missions and three new Face Off maps.
221** The Final Assault Pack, which includes five new maps.
222* ''VideoGame/CallOfDooty'' mocks the concept of DLC by sticking the player with a pistol and a shotgun for most of the game (which is a mod of ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'', and thus more than capable of giving the player more firepower,) and leaving more powerful weapons lying around that they can pick up, but not use, without purchasing fictional DLC. There's also an ominous-looking, out-of-place door in level 3 that the player can't enter without purchasing the "Tomb of Doom" DLC.
223* ''VideoGame/CitiesSkylines'' drew a lot of flak from the player base for locking ''VideoGame/SimCity''-style disasters behind a quite expensive DLC, whereas even Electronic Arts weren't so shameless as to leave such a genre-staple feature out of ''VideoGame/SimCity2013'''s base game.
224* ''VideoGame/{{Control}}'' had two unrelated packs of story DLC released over the course of 2020:
225** ''The Foundation'' has Jesse dive into the once forgotten depths of the Oldest House to save the [=FBC=], learning more about the organization’s history and connection to the building along the way.
226** ''AWE'' has Jesse led to the the abandoned Investigations Sector of the [=FBC=], stalked by the monstrous 'Third Thing' while she uncovers the past of the mysterious Missing Parautilitarian.
227* ''VideoGame/CostumeQuest'' has Grubbins on Ice, a Christmas-themed expansion.
228* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicootNSaneTrilogy''
229** The Stormy Ascent level, which was cut from [[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot1996 the first game]].
230** The [[AdaptationExpansion brand-new]] Future Tense level.
231* ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'' features a DLC campaign called "[[FunWithAcronyms The Delicious Last Course]]", featuring a new storyline, a new island, new bosses, new weapons, new charms, a new playable character, and more.
232* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Several [=DLCs=] release include new outfits and weapons for V, additional missions and vehicles, alongside content based on ''Anime/CyberpunkEdgerunners''.
233* ''VideoGame/DanceCentral'': Both games have downloadable songs.
234* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'':
235** ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' has the Prepare To Die Edition, an UpdatedRerelease for the PC. The new content from the PC version available for the console version as Downloadable Content.
236** ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' has three DLC packs, referred to as the "Lost Crowns Trilogy". There is also a free DLC containing the story bits from the UpdatedRerelease, known as Scholar of the First Sin.
237** ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'' has two DLC packs, namely ''Ashes of Ariandel'' and ''the Ringed City''. An UpdatedRerelease, known as The Fire Fades is on the works.
238* ''VideoGame/DawnOfWarII: Retribution'' is the first installment in the series to include DLC for later purchase. Already two has been released, an extra items goodie for the Orks and an actual visual makeover for the Space Marines to include a fully represented Dark Angels chapter, with their unique dress styles and iconography included as an alternative to the standard vanilla space marine styles. This may also mean that several other chapters, such as the Space Wolves and the Blood Angels will get similar [=DLCs=] for the game at a future date.
239* ''VideoGame/DeadIsland'':
240** Bloodbath Arena (game mode where you HoldTheLine against endless waves of zombies; comes with a leaderboard and supports up to four players)
241** Ryder White (short, single-player only character campaign)
242* ''VideoGame/DeadRising'' has 12 separate keys that unlock additional clothing that Frank can wear.
243** ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'' has 4 different Skill Packs (Ninja, Psycho, Sports Fan, and Soldier), which grant a bonus for wearing the whole set. They were all [[PreOrderBonus Pre-Order Bonuses]] until a month or 2 after release.
244** ''Dead Rising 2: Off the Record'' also has 4 Skill Packs (BBQ Chef, Cosplay Warrior, Firefighter, and Cyborg). There's also the [[GameBreaker GAMEBREAKER]] Pack, which allows you to (among other things) adjust time, make weapons unbreakable, turn on GodMode, and grant super speed.
245** ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'' featured 4 different DLC campaigns where you play as four different characters, two of which are bosses faced by Nick. There's also the "Super Ultra Dead Rising 3 Arcade Remix Hyper Edition EX Plus Alpha" DLC, which is a multiplayer-focused mode where you play as Nick, Kate, Frank and Chuck (as well as multiple costumes for each) and compete in various arcade-inspired challenges.
246* ''VideoGame/DeadSpace'' featured numerous examples of this:
247** The Astronaut Pack, which includes an orange/red suit and alternate weapon skins for the Plasma Cutter, Pulse Rifle and Ripper.
248** The Big Gun Pack, which includes the Steampunk Force Gun (which offers upgraded damage).
249** The Elite Pack (Xbox 360 exclusive), which includes a black-and-white suit and alternate weapon skins for the Line Gun, Plasma Cutter and Pulse Rifle.
250** The Heavy Damage Pack, which includes more-powerful versions of the Contact Beam, Plasma Cutter, Pulse Rifle and Ripper
251** The Hot Rod Pack, which includes alternate weapon skins for the Flamethrower and Pulse Rifle.
252** The Military Pack, which includes a white suit and more-powerful versions of all eight weapons.
253** The Obsidian Pack (Platform/PlayStation3 exclusive), which includes a black-and-blue skin and alternate weapon skins for the Line Gun, Plasma Cutter and Pulse Rifle.
254** The Pedestrian Pack, which includes gold-and-red weapon skins for the Contact Beam, Plasma Cutter and Ripper.
255** The Scorpion Pack, which includes a black-and-red suit and upgraded versions of the Force Gun, Line Gun and Plasma Cutter.
256** The Speed Kills Pack, which includes alternate weapon skins and upgraded speed for the Force Gun, Line Gun and Plasma Cutter.
257** The Tank Pack, which includes the most powerful suit in the game (featuring a 60% increase in damage resistance) and upgraded versions of the Flamethrower, Force Gun and Line Gun.
258* ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2'':
259** The Collector's Edition comes with a code to download an exclusive Zealot Suit and matching Zealot Force Gun.
260** The Hazard Pack, which includes the Hazard Engineering Suit (and matching Line Gun), Shockpoint Advanced Suit (and matching Ripper) and Triage Security Suit (and matching Javelin Gun).
261** The Martial Law Pack, which includes the Bloody Vintage Suit and [=EarthGov=] Security Suit (and six matching weapons).
262** Outbreak, a multiplayer pack that includes two new maps (The Academy and Concourse).
263** ''Severed'', a sidestory that follows up on the events of ''VideoGame/DeadSpaceExtraction'', seen from the perspective of that game's main character, Gabe Weller.
264** The Supernova Pack, which includes the Agility Advanced Suit, Forged Engineering Suit and Heavy-Duty Vintage Suit (and matching versions of all weapons).
265* ''VideoGame/DeadSpace3'':
266** The First Contact and Witness The Truth Packs (which contained two new suits and two new weapons) were included with the Limited Edition, but were also sold separately.
267** The Marauder Pack, which includes the Marauder Suit and AL-9 Clearcutter.
268** The Sharpshooter Pack, which includes the Sharpshooter Suit and SMP-90.
269** The Tundra Recon Pack, which includes the Tundra Recon Suit and Aegis VII Survivalist,
270** The EG-900 SMG and Tesla Enervator weapons, which were originally pre-order bonuses.
271** Several pieces of DLC for the Scavenger Bot, including a Bot Capacity Upgrade, Bot Accelerator (speeds up harvesting time) and Bot Personality Pack (which gives the bots British accents).
272** Three weapons obtained from codes found on packages of Slim Jims (Broadbow Arc Cutter, EL1 Rapido and the Skewer).
273** Several Resource Packs, available in two varieties (Ultra or Epic Weapon and Resource Pack).
274** ''Awakened'', a story DLC that takes place after the main campaign, and follows Isaac and Gabe as they figure out what happened with the Marker Signal and try to make their way to Earth.
275* ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'':
276** Tactical Enhancement Pack (Double-Barrel Shotgun, Silenced Sniper Rifle, 10,000 Credits) - originally a PreOrderBonus.
277** Explosive Mission Pack (Tong's Rescue Bonus Mission, Grenade Launcher, Remote-Detonated Explosive Device, Automatic Unlocking Device) - originally a PreOrderBonus.
278** The Missing Link (seperate scenario that takes place towards the end of the game, specifically between the last hub world and the penultimate mission)
279* ''VideoGame/DeusExMankindDivided'' had a number of [=DLCs=], many of which were bundled in an optional Season Pass package:
280** The ''Assault Pack'' includes a reskinned Battle Rifle, several packs of ammunition and weapon parts and a Praxis Kit.
281** The ''Tactical Pack'' includes a reskinned Tranquilizer Rifle, ammunition, non-lethal grenades, a Micro Assembler Aug and a Praxis Kit.
282** ''Desperate Measures'', a PreOrderBonus DLC that has Adam Jensen investigating the circumstances behind the bombing that opens the game, and learning more about the culprit behind it. It was subsequently made available as a free download.
283** The Season Pass itself includes 4 Praxis Kits, 5000 Credits, several Booster Packs for the Breach multiplayer mode and two additional story [=DLCs=] - ''A Criminal Past'' and ''System Rift''.
284* On July 7, 2022, ''VideoGame/DiceyDungeons Reunion'' was released as free DLC for the vanilla game. It adds six new episodes for each contestant along with new music, art, equipment, and gameplay.
285* ''VideoGame/Disgaea3AbsenceOfJustice'':
286** Every playable character not already included from the previous two ''Disgaea'' games and even some that weren't playable back then.
287** Removed monster classes [[{{Fanservice}} Nekomata]] and Dragon added back and playable from the beginning of the game.
288** Lord Zetta and Pram, main characters from ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom''. [[ButtMonkey King Drake the Third]] also appears as a teacher as a bonus for buying the complete DLC pack and while he's in your base, he'll increase the stat growth of your characters upon leveling up.
289** Several characters from other Creator/NipponIchi games.
290** Four additional chapters starring Raspberyl as the main character. Upon clearing those the player is rewarded with two bonus weapons, new skills for a handful of characters and the final story boss becomes a playable caharacter.
291** Three "turn attack" modes that unlock Aramis and removed class Angels for creation.
292** A ludicrously hard battle against three Tyrant Baal. Fail to kill all of them in one turn and more Baals appear. If you drag the match for too long Chaos Soldiers will appear and fuse with Baal becoming almost invincible.
293* ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'':
294** Downloadable Characters: For the North American release, Fallen Angel Flonne can be obtained by preordering from either NISA store or Gamestop. Aside from her, you have Adell, Rozalin, HD Asagi (Free in the U.S.), Overlord Priere, Mao, Kyoko, Asuka, Pink, Main Hero B, Pleinair, Prism Red, Gig, Pram, Petta, Nisa, Marona, Ash, Hugo, Des X, Nemo, King Krichevskoy, and Pirohiko. Some of these characters also come with classes from the previous games like the Deathsabers, the Celestial Hosts, and the Kunoichi. Finally, two new classes--a Medic class (Designed by Noizi Ito) and a Necromancer class (Designed by Kohaku Kuroboshi)--have been added.
295** Downloadable Modes: There will be two downloadable scenarios similar to the Disgaea 3's Raspberyl Mode. The first will take place before the main game and feature Valvatorez during his days as a Tyrant--which will include an alternate version of Valvatorez (Tyrant Valvatorez, similar to Fallen Angel Flonne). The second will focus on Fuka, Desco and Prinny reincarnation. In addition, there will be added gameplay modes like Tournament Mode and Survival Mode.
296** Extra: Finally, with each character release, there will downloadable ship parts for your pirate ship and stage maps for both the map creator and the hub. Also, a bonus boss against the original Baal.
297* ''VideoGame/{{Dishonored}}'':
298** ''Dunwall City Trials'': Various challenges missions that focus on either combat, movement, stealth or using your powers.
299** ''The Knife of Dunwall'' and ''The Brigmore Witches'': Two DLC missions that cast you as Daud, Corvo's EvilCounterpart.
300* ''VideoGame/DLCQuest'' {{deconstruct|ionGame}}s this idea. The game has no actual DLC (you don't actually have to give away your own money), but all of the game constitutes of DLC which can be bought with in-game coins. [[YouHaveResearchedBreathing Even the ability to move left is DLC]].
301* ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' and ''VideoGame/DoomII'': The 2019 suite of Unity ports received an update that allows players to download curated mods for these games for free through Bethesda.net, such as both halves of ''VideoGame/FinalDoom'' for both games, ''VideoGame/{{Sigil}}'' for ''Doom'', and ''No Rest for the Living'' for ''Doom II'' with other mods added through content updates.
302* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'':
303** Warden's Keep (adds a quest, and a storage chest)
304** The Stone Prisoner (adds an additional party member, plus quests relating to said party member)
305** Return to Ostagar (adds a quest)
306** [[VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening Awakening]] (expansion; raises level cap and adds a new, shorter campaign set after ''Origins'')
307** Feastday Gifts and Pranks (gifts for party members; the former raises your RelationshipValues, and the latter lowers it)
308** The Darkspawn Chronicles (WhatIf scenario where you play as a Darkspawn during the finale of ''Origins'')
309** Leliana's Song (short quest that takes place before ''Origins'' and serves as Leliana’s backstory)
310** Golems of Amgarrak (short quest which takes place after ''Origins'' and ''Awakening'' but before ''Witch Hunt'')
311** Witch Hunt (short quest detailing the whereabouts of Morrigan after ''Origins'')
312* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'':
313** The Black Emporium (shop with better, more expensive items; also gives the player character a dog as a summonable ally)
314** The Exiled Prince (adds an additional party member and his quest chain)
315** Legacy (quest outside the main game, playable from any point in the story after the prologue)
316** Mark of the Assassin (quest outside the main game, playable from any point in the story after the prologue, with a GuestStarPartyMember)
317** Two sets of item packs. Each set has a Warrior, Rogue, and Mage item pack, which can either be purchased separately or in a bundle.
318* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'':
319** The Jaws of Hakkon (quest outside the main game, playable from any point after the Inquisition moves to Skyhold, involving the Avvar tribes of Ferelden)
320** Dragonslayer (multiplayer DLC that adds a new map and three new characters - including [[VideoGame/DragonAgeII Isabela]])
321** Spoils of the Avvar (Avvar-themed armour, mounts and Skyhold decorations)
322** The Black Emporium (lets the player revisit the aforementioned shop)
323** Spoils of the Qunari (Qunari-themed armour, mounts and Skyhold decorations)
324** The Descent (quest outside the main game, playable from any point after the Inquisition moves to Skyhold, which takes place in the Deep Roads)
325** Trespasser (the final story DLC, a true expansion that takes place two years after the FinalBattle).
326* ''VideoGame/DragonBallXenoverse'': Every DLC so far has added new missions, playable characters, costumes, special attacks, Z-Souls, and mentor characters. The preparatory patches also tweak the gameplay by {{Nerf}}ing broken attacks and Z-Souls, patching bugs, etc.
327** Day One Edition, which [[NonIndicativeName isn't actually a]] PreOrderBonus but rather an alternate edition of the game, adds [[Anime/DragonBallGT Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta]] as a playable character and gives the player special gold and crystal versions of the Saiyan battle armor.
328** GT Pack 1, which adds content based on the Baby and Super Android 17 Sagas and the ability to train under Yamcha and Tien Shinhan.
329** GT Pack 2, which adds content based on the Shadow Dragon Saga, the ability to train under Pan, and makes the game's villains [[VideoGame/DragonBallOnline Mira and Towa]] playable. It also raised the Level {{Cap}} from 80 to 85.
330** Resurrection «F» Movie Pack is based on the upcoming movie ''Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF'', and will make some of the pre-order content (namely Manga/JacoTheGalacticPatrolman and the Master Roshi costume) available to all players.
331* ''VideoGame/DragonBallXenoverse2'' also has DLC that adds new playable characters/trainers, moves and other content.
332** DLC Pack 1 adds Frost and Cabba from ''Anime/DragonBallSuper''.
333** DLC Pack 2 adds Vados and Champa, the "Universe 6 tournament" arc for the story mode and the stage "Nameless Planet".
334** DLC Pack 3 adds Goku Black (SSJ Rosé) and Zamasu from Super and Bojack.
335** DLC Pack 4 adds the characters Fused Zamasu and Vegito Blue, the "Goku Black" arc for the story mode and the stage "Future Earth".
336* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIX'':
337** Extra Quests, and Special Guests at the Inn (who give you cosplay gear).
338** Notable in that it is not only free, but automatically given to the player when connecting to the online shop if they are available.
339* ''VideoGame/DungeonDefenders'': a lot. Seriously, a lot. Check Platform/{{Steam}}. Half the game is DLC. Most of it is surprisingly cheap ($1/$2) and some of it (like the Capture the Flag mode) is even free.
340* ''VideoGame/DukeNukemForever'':
341** Hail to the Icons Parody Pack: Several new game modes and new maps for multiplayer.
342** The Doctor Who Cloned Me: New singleplayer campaign. Also comes with four new multiplayer maps.
343* ''[[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Dynasty Warriors 6 Empires]]'': Extra wardrobe options for the Edit Officer mode, as well as nine bonus music tracks from the ''original'' ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' FightingGame. In an awesome move on Koei's part, all of it is absolutely ''free''.
344* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
345** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', in addition to offering two full-fledged {{Expansion Pack}}s in ''Tribunal'' and ''Bloodmoon'', also features several small pieces of DLC which are offered for free on the official site. These include several rare armor pieces and weapons (Area Effect Arrows, Helm of Tohan, [=LeFemm=] Armor, and Adamantium Armor), two mini-quests (Master Index and Siege at Firemoth), and an ambient sounds pack.
346** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'':
347*** Several small DLC packs allow players to control/build a homestead related to their class, including the ''Fighter's Stronghold'', ''Orrery'', ''Thieves' Den'', ''Vile Lair'', and ''Wizards' Tower''. All of these packs include new areas to explore, upgrades for the various properties, and unique items to find.
348*** ''Horse Armor'', which allows Elven or Steel plate armor to be added to any horse in-game. Originally cost $10, and is one of the more prominent examples of useless DLC.
349*** ''Knights of the Nine'', an official ExpansionPack that includes a quest to find nine relics in a new region.
350*** ''Mehrunes' Razor'', a mini-quest involving the search for the eponymous Daedric artifact.
351*** ''Shivering Isles'', an official expansion that introduces a new region, questline, and many new items, artifacts, and characters.
352*** ''Spell Tomes'', which adds hundreds of spell-giving books throughout the game world.
353** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'':
354*** A free high-texture pack.
355*** ''Fall of the Space Core, Vol. 1'', created in partnership with Creator/ValveSoftware and released through the Steam Workshop, adds the titular core from ''VideoGame/Portal2'' to the game.
356*** ''Dawnguard'', the first major expansion pack, which drops the player in the middle of a war between the Dawnguard and a group of ancient vampires. This also results in the addition of new locations on the map. A few sidequests unrelated to the aforementioned storyline are added as well.
357*** ''Hearthfire'', which allows the player to build a custom house from scratch and allows them to adopt children.
358*** ''Dragonborn'', a questline involving the player returning to Solstheim to confront a mysterious Dragon Priest, along with the ability to ride dragons.
359* ''VideoGame/EternalSonata'' has the Piano Key, which unlocks the Chopin piano pieces...which can also be unlocked by simply progressing through the game.
360* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey'': A few games, such as ''[[VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIIHeroesOfLagaard The Fafnir Knight]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyVBeyondTheMyth Beyond the Myth]]'', have received small pieces of DLC based on extra customization options, quests and other small features. ''The Fafnir Knight'' went a little further by also adding an extra floor to the BonusDungeon, which features {{Legacy Boss Battle}}s against series-veteran opponents and a new {{Superboss}} called Ur-Devil.
361* ''VideoGame/EuropaUniversalis'', as well as its counterparts in different eras, are essentially built on a business model of constant DLC. Instead of a new game, the developers continuously patch the game and release new content as DLC. This has drawn criticism, however, especially for those who see it as paying for bug fixes or features that should have been in the original.
362* ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'' has two new monsters, two new tiers of hunters, and various skins to buy. The Broken Hill maps, Observer mode, Arena mode, certain community skins, and all character adaptations are released to players for free.
363* ''VideoGame/FableII'' has Knothole Island and See the Future. There are "Free" and "Premium" versions of both DLC. Free means you obtain some of the items from the new areas, but you're unable to actually go there. That's where the Premium version comes in.
364* ''VideoGame/FableIII'' DLC is mostly comprised of various items, but there are also two Quest Packs: Understone, and Traitor's Keep.
365* Software example: ''[=FaceRig=]'' has additional avatars as DLC, including licensed characters from ''{{VideoGame/Octodad}}'', ''{{VideoGame/Starbound}}'' and ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' (oh, and LetsPlay/PewDiePie). You only have to buy the Halloween avatars though, all the others are free.
366* ''VideoGame/Fallout3'':
367** Operation: Anchorage
368** The Pitt
369** Broken Steel (Raises level cap by 10, expands main storyline)
370** Point Lookout
371** Mothership Zeta
372* ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'':
373** Dead Money
374** Honest Hearts
375** Old World Blues
376** Lonesome Road
377*** Each of the above 4 DLC increases the level cap by 5, and adds a few perks to choose from when leveling up.
378** Courier's Stash (Compilation of all the [[PreOrderBonus Pre-Order Bonuses]])
379** Gun Runners' Arsenal (Adds more weapons, weapon mods, ammunition types, challenges, and achievements/trophies)
380* ''VideoGame/Fallout4'':
381** Automatron (adds the ability to create and customize robots)
382** Far Harbor
383** Wasteland (adds additional construction options for settlements)
384** Vault-Tec Workshop (adds the ability to create a vault)
385** Nuka-World
386* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'':
387** ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem ~Heroes of Light and Darkness~]]'' the Japanese exclusive release for the Nintendo DS featured free extra downloadable missions.
388** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' marks the debut for DLC in its modern form for Creator/{{Nintendo}} systems.
389*** Spotpass content available for free: 120 characters from previous Fire Emblems, each with their own shop and all recruitable through in-game gold or [[DefeatMeansFriendship battle]]. Late in-game extra missions with the possibility to recruit characters that didn't already join the party in the main game [[spoiler:Gangrel, Walhart, Emmeryn, Yen'fay, Aversa, and Priam]]. A- and B-Rank weapons from past games.
390*** Paid bonus sidequests that unlock: Old main characters ([[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight Marth; Catria; Est; Palla]]; [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden Alm; Celica]]; [[VideoGame/FireEmblemNewMysteryOfTheEmblem Katarina]]; [[VideoGame/FireEmblemGenealogyOfTheHolyWar Seliph; Leif; Eldigan;]] [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Roy]]; [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade Lyn;]] [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones Eirika; Ephraim;]] [[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Elincia; Ike;]] [[VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn Micaiah]]). [[BribingYourWayToVictory Powerful Divine Weapons, money, and experience.]] [[JobSystem The Dread Fighter and Bride classes.]] [[{{Fanservice}} Festival, Beach and Hot Springs episodes]], a serious of [[BrutalBonusLevel insanely hard challenge maps]] and a series of maps set in the [[spoiler:BadFuture.]]
391** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' has a similar set of DLC like ''Awakening'', but except for content based on previous titles, its major DLC is the [[TakeAThirdOption third "Revelations" route]].
392** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriors'' has three DLC packs that include new characters, costumes, and History Mode maps, including:
393*** The ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight Shadow Dragon]]'' Pack, which includes Navarre, Minerva, and Linde
394*** The ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Awakening]]'' pack, which includes Tharja, Olivia, and Owain
395*** The ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Fates]]'' Pack, which includes Azura, Niles, and Oboro.
396** ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemGaiden Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia]]'' features five waves of downloadable content.
397*** Two waves of episodes which assist with grinding and collecting items, with one wave more difficult than the other.
398*** One wave which gives access to a series of even more powerful classes.
399*** A group of four episodes involving the origin of the Deliverance.
400*** Recruiting the mascot characters of the Japan-only ''Fire Emblem Cipher'' trading card game.
401** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' has an Expansion Pass that adds new content, including (but not limited to):
402*** New costumes for many characters, such as an Academy uniform for Byleth.
403*** The ability to recruit fan-favorite Anna.
404*** A sauna.
405*** The ability to feed dogs and cats.
406*** Four new classes: the War Monk/Cleric, Trickster, Dark Flier, and Valkyrie.
407*** "Cindered Shadows", a side story centered around the secretive Ashen Wolves house. Along with this new plotline, players also gain access to the subterranean city of Abyss and access to new classes, with the Ashen Wolves becoming recruitable in the main game as you progress through the side story. Completing it also nets you [[spoiler:the Chalice of Beginnings]] for use in the main game.
408** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemEngage'''s DLC contains additional Emblems stored in bracelets, who join upon clearing special maps. In addition, a side story taking place in an alternate Elyos can be played, featuring the [[DarkIsNotEvil heroic]] Fell Dragon twins Nel and Rafal, alongside the Four Winds (the {{Good Counterpart}}s of the Four Hounds).
409* The ''VideoGame/{{Forza}}'' series mostly just has car packs, especially prevalent in ''Motorsport 4''. One car in each pack is free to download, while the rest must be bought (separately or in a pack). ''Horizon'' has a monstrous $50 season pass.
410* ''Franchise/FiveNightsAtFreddys'':
411** ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted'' has a DLC that adds "Night 6" minigame in the FNAF 2 section, where you spar against the Withered Animatronics. A larger DLC was later released to commemorate Halloween, "Curse of Dreadbear", adding 10 new minigames in a separate Halloween interface.
412** ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSecurityBreach'' receives the "Ruin" DLC two years after launch, which adds a scenario that focuses on a brand new protagonist, Cassie.
413* ''VideoGame/GalGun Double Peace'' mostly has cosmetic outfits for the in-game heroines and other girls, but special mention goes to the Pheromone "Z" DLC, which gives you XRayVision and is priced at a whopping '''''$90!''''' WordOfGod has outright stated that it is a joke DLC and they do not expect people to actually pay for it.
414* ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIV'':
415** ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIVTheLostAndDamned The Lost and Damned]]''
416** ''[[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIVTheBalladofGayTony The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''
417*** Both were later put on disc, first as a two-pack (''Episodes from Liberty City''), then bundled with ''[=GTA IV=]'' ("Complete Edition").
418* ''VideoGame/GrimDawn'' has the Loyalist pack 1 and 2 which gives the player new clothes, a wig, cool armors, a wisp pet and unlimited booze. It also has the ''Crucible'' DLC which is a survival mode against waves of increasingly dangerous monsters.
419* The ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' series from [=GH2=] onward have downloadable songs.
420* ''VideoGame/TheGunstringer'':
421** The Wavy Tube Man Chronicles (free DLC that is reminiscent of Mad Dog [=McCree=])
422** Real Big Shootin' (Shooting gallery)
423** El Diablo's 'Merican Adventure
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426* ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'':
427** Heavy Rain Chronicles 1: The Taxidermist
428** Two unreleased DLC featuring Norman Jayden and the Origami Killer.
429* ''VisualNovel/HighwayBlossoms'' has a short sequel DLC called "Next Exit."
430* [[VideoGame/PajamaSam All]] [[VideoGame/PuttPutt three]] [[VideoGame/FreddiFish of]] Creator/HumongousEntertainment's ''One Stop Fun Shop'' titles had extra art that could be downloaded off their now-gone site.
431* ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' provides a total of eight DLC packs on Wii U and four DLC packs on 3DS (the first three packs are already included in the base game of the 3DS version):
432** The Master Quest Pack gives a Master Quest Adventure Map, Guardian Of Time costumes for Lana and Cia, an Epona weapon for Link, and five Legend Mode scenarios revolving around Cia.
433** The Twilight Princess Pack gives a new weapon, a new Adventure Map, a new character, and two new costumes.
434** The Majora's Mask Pack gives two new characters, three costumes and a new Adventure Map.
435** The Wii U-exclusive Boss Pack gives two new modes in Challenge Mode.
436** After the release of the 3DS port, ''Hyrule Warriors Legends'', a Legends of Hyrule Pack was made to include characters and a weapon who weren't in the Wii U version but in the base game in the port (note that owners who bought said port got a code to get the characters and the weapon for free). The content of the pack includes five new characters and a new weapon.
437** The 3DS-exclusive Master Wind Waker Pack offers a new Adventure Map.
438** The Link's Awakening Pack includes a new character, a new weapon, a new version of weapons for some base game characters and a new Adventure Map.
439** The Phantom Hourglass & Spirit Tracks Pack includes a new character, a new Adventure Map, a new weapon and other new versions of weapons for other base game characters.
440** The A Link Between Worlds includes a new Adventure Map, the rest of the new versions of weapons for the non-DLC characters and two new characters.
441** Additionally, costume packs split up differently depending on region (note that those are only for the Wii U version, as the 3DS port already includes those in the base game).
442*** In Japan, they were released per-character, with three costumes for Zelda and Link and two for Ganondorf.
443*** In North America, they were split up based on game. One costume each for Zelda and Link in three packs as preorder bonuses, plus a Club Nintendo exclusive Ganondorf pack for a total of 4 packs. All of them were later released for 99 cents each.
444* The "Hands Of Time" game pass in ''VideoGame/Hours2020'' will grant you 14 new unlockable Tempos (time abilities), 1 Host and 3 modifiers.
445%% Needs context * ''[[VideoGame/TheIdolmaster The iDOLM@STER]]'' is loaded with this.
446* ''VideoGame/InfiniteUndiscovery'' has 2 DLC: A Voucher and B Voucher, both of which allow you to purchase [[ItemCrafting item creation]] materials at any shop.
447* ''VideoGame/InjusticeGodsAmongUs'':
448** Six playable characters (Lobo, Batgirl, Scorpion, General Zod, Martian Manhunter and Zatanna) and their corresponding STAR Labs mini games (except Manhunter's and Zatanna's).
449** Skin Pack features.
450* ''VideoGame/JamestownLegendOfTheLostColony'' has a DLC ''Gunpowder, Treason & Plot'', which adds in four playable characters: Thomas Percy, Robert Catesby, Guy Fawkes (quite predictably) and the Fortune conveyance, which randomly copies the behaviour of all other ships.
451* ''VideoGame/JustCause2’s'' DLC is mostly comprised of weapons and vehicles.
452* ''VideoGame/JoJosBizarreAdventureAllStarBattle''
453** Yoshikage Kira. The download code will be included free in all copies of the game's first printing.
454** Shigechi, otherwise known as "Fatty", is also listed to be DLC for the price of 600 yen. Whether or not there is any promotion for him is yet to be seen.
455** It's been confirmed that more downloadable characters beyond these two is on the way (including Iggy from Part 3 and Fugo from Part 5.) There is also the possibility of non-character content, such as Jotaro's "Looks like I've found an idiot" taunt, a code for which is included in a character guidebook for the game.
456* InUniverse in ''VideoGame/JourneyToTheSavagePlanet,'' which has an ad for a game that has only a screen full of {{Energy Weapon}}s and StuffBlowingUp unless you shell out for terrain, characters, enemy models, etc. The company's tagline is even "It's Not In the Game!" Even better, these are all temporary, meaning players have to shell out for them every time they log in.
457* ''VideoGame/JustDance'' 2, 3, 4, 2014 and 2015 all have a number of extra songs to download. Most of the games have their fair share of recycled songs from previous games and new songs (except for 2 which has no recycled songs at all, and 3 which contained nothing BUT recycled songs).
458* ''[[VideoGame/KingdomsOfAmalurReckoning Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning]]''
459** Online Pass (House of Valor questline); comes free with a new copy.
460** Might, Finesse, and Sorcery Bonus Packs (additional weapons and armor). Can be purchased separately or in a bundle.
461** The Legend of Dead Kel (Additional questline)
462** Teeth of Naros (Additional questline)
463* ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' has the ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIIIReMind Re𝄌Mind]]'' DLC, which adds a scenario that expands on the climax of the original game, plus no less than fourteen HarderThanHard boss fights that culminate in a new secret ending.
464* ''VideoGame/LANoire'':
465** A Slip of the Tongue case.
466** Reefer Madness case.
467** The Naked City case.
468** Nicholson Electroplating case.
469** The Consul's Car case; exclusive to [=PS3=].
470** The Badge Pursuit Challenge, which adds 20 police badges to collect around L.A.; finding them all earns you [[spoiler: the Button Man suit, which gives extra ammo to all weapons]].
471** Chicago Piano Gun, which can be obtained in any police trunk.
472** The Sharpshooter suit, which increases the accuracy of pistols and rifles.
473** The Broderick suit, which increases damage dealt in fist fights.
474** The Rockstar Pass is a pack consisting of all of the above, minus the Consul's Car case and Piano Gun.
475* ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' had free downloadable content featuring more characters to play as in Guest Star mode and an entirely new mode in the third dlc wave.
476* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead''[[note]]Xbox 360 only, the PC version recieved all of them as free, mandatory updates. According to Valve this was due to Microsoft requiring them to release them as paid DLC rather than as free updates.[[/note]]
477** Survival Pack: Adds Survival mode, one new map specifically designed for it, and two complete Versus mode campaigns (making every campaign that initially came with the game playable in that mode).
478** Crash Course: Additional campaign, plus new achievements, and an updated heads-up display for VS mode, allowing you to see the cooldown meters of other Infected players.
479** The Sacrifice: Additional campaign, plus new achievements.
480* ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2''[[note]]see note above[[/note]]
481** The Passing: Additional campaign, plus new achievements. Also adds [[GameMod Mutations]] and the [[{{BFG}} M60]] and Golf Club weapons.
482** The Sacrifice: Additional campaign, plus new achievements. Also allows you to play as the [=L4D1=] survivors in The Sacrifice, and ports No Mercy from the first game.
483** Cold Stream: Fan-made campaign made official, also ports the other [=L4D1=] campaigns to [=L4D2=].
484* ''VideoGame/LegoAdaptationGame'': starting with the second ''VideoGame/LegoHarryPotter'' game, DLC content has been made available. Usually this consists of new characters (some who are [[UnexpectedCharacter very unexpected]]) and, more recently, bonus levels:
485** ''LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7'': The Downloadable Character Pack, and the Five Spell Pack.
486** ''LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'': The Five Heroes Pack and the Five Villains Pack, both originally a Main/PreOrderBonus before becoming available for all systems (save the Wii).
487** ''LEGO Lord of the Rings'': The Middle Earth Character Packs. Notable for featuring Sauron of the Second Age and Glorfindel.
488** ''LEGO Marvel Super Heroes'': The Asgard Pack, a tie-in with ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'', and the Super Pack, which contains random characters missing from the base game.
489** ''The LEGO Movie VideoGame'': The Wild West Pack.
490** ''LEGO The Hobbit'': The Big Little Character Pack and the Side Quest Character Pack.
491** ''LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'': The first LEGO game to have DLC character and level packs as well as individual character packs. These consist of:
492*** The ''Film/ManOfSteel'' Character/Level Pack.
493*** ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'' Character/Level Pack.
494*** The 75th Anniversary of Batman Character/Level Pack.
495*** [[Film/TheSuicideSquad The Squad]] Character/Level Pack (with the HilariousInHindsight addition of King Shark).
496*** The ''{{Series/Arrow}}'' Character/Level Pack.
497*** The Bizarro World Character/Level Pack.
498*** The ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' Character Pack.
499*** The Rainbow Character Pack.
500*** The Heroines and Villainesses Character Pack
501** ''LEGO Jurassic World'':
502*** The ''Film/JurassicWorld'' Character Pack and The ''Jurassic Park Trilogy'' Character Packs. Originally console exclusives before becoming available for all systems.
503** ''LEGO Marvel’s Avengers'': Most of these are tie-ins to upcoming films.
504*** The Classic Film/{{Black Panther|2018}} Level and Character Pack.
505*** The Classic [[ComicBook/CaptainMarvelMarvelComics Captain Marvel]] Level and Character Pack.
506*** The [[ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel All-New, All-Different]] ComicBook/DoctorStrange Character and Level Pack.
507*** The [[Series/AgentsOfSHIELD Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]] Character and Level Pack.
508*** The [[Characters/MarvelComicsMastersOfEvil Masters of Evil]] Character and Level Pack.
509*** The ''Film/AntMan1'' Character and Level Pack (exclusive to Platform/PlayStation4).
510*** The Avengers Explorer and Avengers Adventurer Character Packs.
511*** The ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' Character Pack (exclusive to Platform/PlayStation4)
512*** The ComicBook/SpiderMan Character Pack (released for free).
513** ''LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens'': Of note is that the level packs contain unseen events that are canon to the ''Star Wars'' universe.
514*** The Poe’s Quest for Survival Level Pack
515*** The Escape from Starkiller Base Level Pack
516*** The First Order Siege of Takodana Level Pack
517*** The Phantom Limb Level Pack (exclusive to Platform/PlayStation4)
518*** [[WesternAnimation/LEGOStarWarsTheFreemakerAdventures The Freemaker Adventures]] Character Pack
519*** [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]] Character Pack
520*** ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' Character Pack (of note is that this pack contains a version of Boba Fett in his original concept art white armor)
521*** The ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' Character Pack
522*** The Jabba’s Palace Character Pack
523*** [[Film/ThePhantomMenace The]] [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Prequel]] [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith Trilogy]] Character Pack
524*** The Jedi Character Pack (exclusive to the Season Pass)
525*** The Droids Character Pack (exclusive to Platform/PlayStation4)
526** ''LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2'': Like with the previous ''LEGO Marvel'' game, the majority of these are tie-ins to current or upcoming movies.
527*** The ''[[Film/AntManAndTheWasp Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp]]'' Level Pack
528*** The ''[[Film/BlackPanther2018 Marvel’s Black Panther Movie]]'' Level Pack
529*** ''[[Film/AvengersInfinityWar Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War Movie]]'' Level Pack
530*** The ''[[Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2 Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2 Movie]]'' Level Pack
531*** The ''[[Series/Runaways2017 Runaways]]'' Level Pack
532*** The ''[[Series/CloakAndDagger2018 Cloak and Dagger]]'' Level Pack
533*** The Classic Guardians of the Galaxy Character Pack
534*** [[ComicBook/ChampionsMarvelComics The Champions]] Character Pack
535*** The Out of Time Character Pack (containing various characters meant to be from other time periods)
536*** The ComicBook/AgentsOfAtlas Character Pack
537* ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' DLC is mostly costumes, usually taken from other media. However, there are a few level kits as well, like ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' and ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean''.
538* Part of the infamy of ''VideoGame/TheLordOfTheRingsGollum'' is that it launched with a set of five day one DLC packs whose contents quickly go from reasonable (the soundtrack, a [[{{Conlang}} Sindarin]] dub) to highly questionable (a LoreCodex and ConceptArtGallery, both of which have traditionally always come with games by default) to outright bizarre (a cosmetic-only "Emotes Pack" for a single player game that amounts to the ability to play what would've otherwise been {{Idle Animation}}s on command).
539* ''VideoGame/LostOdyssey'' has the Triple Bonus Pack (two items and a cutscene viewer), and the Dungeon Pack (adds a BonusDungeon near the end of the game, along with achievements).
540* ''VideoGame/MarvelUltimateAlliance'': Hero Pack (which added ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}}, ComicBook/{{Nightcrawler}}, [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk the Hulk]], and ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}) and a [[EnemyMine Villain Pack]] (which added Magneto, Sabretooth, Venom, and Doctor Doom) for the Xbox 360 and [=PS3=] editions. A rather infamous case because these were quickly pulled off the market by Activision, citing poor sales. Currently, the only way to get these is by hunting down the rare Gold Edition which already came with the DLC.
541* ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2'': Again, bonus character downloads on the 360 and [=PS3=] which added ComicBook/BlackPanther, Psylocke, Cable, Magneto, and Carnage. It also made Juggernaut downloadable as well, who was only a preorder bonus. Activision '''still''' hadn't learned, and pulled them off the market shortly after the game was released. This meant that anyone who got the game for the holiday in 2009 would be screwed over. The complaints were so bad that Activision finally decided to make them available again... until the end of 2010. And unlike the first game, which had a version with all of the DLC available, there still isn't one for the second game.
542* ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'' has Jill and Shuma-Gorath as DLC characters, and DLC costumes for everyone. [[labelnote:*]]Except Magneto.[[/labelnote]]
543* ''VideoGame/{{Mass Effect|1}}'':
544** Bring Down the Sky (Save Terra Nova from a ColonyDrop)
545** Pinnacle Station (An arena where you can obtain {{Disc One Nuke}}s)
546* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' was a dedicated producer of it through the "Cerberus Network" client. Up until October 2010, they released one DLC every month. The packs included:
547** Several pieces of promotional or PreOrderBonus content, including the Arc Projector, Blood Dragon Armor (from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins''), the ''Normandy Crash Site'' mission and three visors (Recon Hood, Sentry Interface and Umbra Visor).
548** Several armor and weapon packs, including the Aegis Pack, Cerberus Assault Gear, Collectors' Armor Pack (exclusive to the Collector's Edition), Equalizer Pack, Firepower Pack, Terminus Pack, and the [=PS3=]-exclusive Recon Operations Pack and N7 Complete Arsenal, which collected all of the armor sets released at the time.
549** ''Alternate Appearance Packs'', which offer unique outfits for squadmates. Two were released, comprising half of the available squadmates.
550** ''Arrival'', the final story DLC for the game, which follows Shepard as s/he investigates the disappearance of a prominent Alliance researcher in a Batarian star system, and acts as a prologue to the [[VideoGame/MassEffect3 following game]].
551** ''Firewalker Pack'', a free set of missions that introduces the Mako's successor, the Hammerhead, and follows the search for a Prothean artifact.
552** ''Kasumi: Stolen Memory'', which introduced the master thief of the same name. Included two missions and a new submachine gun.
553** ''Lair of the Shadow Broker'', a massive DLC pack that expands on a subplot from the first game. Includes a full series of missions, new gameplay enhancements and the ability to go deeper into the history of main and supporting characters from the franchise.
554** ''Mass Effect: Genesis'', a digital comic book that allows people who haven't played the first game to learn about the story and make key choices from the previous game. Included for free in the [=PS3=] version, along with the Cerberus Network, Overlord, Kasumi, and the Shadow Broker.
555** ''Overlord'', a DLC pack that revolves around Shepard discovering a rogue VI at a Cerberus facility.
556** ''Zaeed: The Price of Revenge'', which was included for free with all new copies of the game, and introduced the mercenary of the same name. Included two missions and the M-451 Firestorm heavy weapon.
557* ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'':
558** The N7 Collector's Edition includes codes for an N7 Weapon Pack (featuring a submachine gun, sniper rifle, pistol and shotgun), a robotic dog who will appear on the Normandy, a casual hoodie to wear on the ship and an alternate appearance pack for 4 of the squad members.
559** Several pieces of promotional and PreOrderBonus content, including the Chakram Launcher/Knight-Reckoner Armor (unlocked by playing through the ''VideoGame/KingdomsOfAmalurReckoning'' demo), the M-55 Argus assault rifle, the AT-12 Raider shotgun, the "N7 Warfare Gear" pack (N7 Defender Armor/Valkyrie Rifle) if preordered from Gamestop and a ''VideoGame/Battlefield3'' multiplayer kit.
560** Several pieces of single-player content:
561*** ''Alternate Appearance Pack'', which includes a new armor set for Shepard and new outfits for some squad members.
562*** ''Extended Cut'', a free DLC released in response to a much-criticized lack of closure in the endings. Whether it fixes everything is up for debate, but now you actually get some nods to your various decisions.
563*** ''Firefight Pack'', a collection of eight weapons from the multiplayer mode that can be used in the single-player campaign.
564*** ''From Ashes'', which includes a new squadmate ([[spoiler:a living Prothean named Javik]]), a new area to explore ([[spoiler:Eden Prime]]), a prototype Particle Rifle and alternate costumes for every squadmate except the new one. It's free to anyone with the N7 Collector's Edition (and $10 for everyone else).
565*** ''Groundside Resistance Pack'', which (like the ''Firefight Pack'') adds seven weapons from the multiplayer mode to the single-player campaign.
566*** ''Leviathan'', a storyline involving the history of the Reapers, featuring new areas, weapons (including the formerly PreOrderBonus AT-12 Raider shotgun) and weapon mods.
567*** ''Omega'', a storyline involving Shepard teaming up with Aria T'Loak and a Turian mercenary (who happens to be the first Turian female seen in the series) to retake Omega from Cerberus.
568*** ''Citadel'', the final storyline, involving your entire squad (and Wrex) tracking down a new threat on the Citadel. Also includes an apartment on one of the wards, the nearby entertainment center, and scenes with all your surviving squadmates.
569** Several pieces of multiplayer content, all of which was released for free:
570*** ''Resurgence Pack'', which includes two new maps (Firebases Condor and Hydra), and introduces the Geth and Batarians as playable races, in addition to one new character class for both the Krogan and Asari.
571*** ''Rebellion Pack'', which includes two new maps (Firebases Jade and Goddess) and includes six new character classes.
572*** ''Earth'', which includes three new maps (Firebases Rio, Vancouver and London), six new classes representing the Alliance's most elite N7 operatives, and new weapons.
573*** ''Retaliation'', which introduces several new enemies (including the Collectors and their husk variants from the prior game), over a dozen new player classes (including the Vorcha and Volus), new weapons and alternate "Hazard" versions of existing maps.
574*** ''Reckoning'', which introduces 6 new player classes (including [[spoiler: a Collector (!)]])
575* ''VideoGame/MasterDetectiveArchivesRainCode'' features four DLC packs (the last containing two substories) following the game's initial release where the other detectives are PromotedToPlayable, with the canon protagonist, Yuma, nowhere to be seen.
576** ''Ch. Desuhiko: Charisma Killed the Cat'' - Desuhiko investigates the Nine-Tailed Cat.
577** ''Ch. Fubuki: Fubuki's Luckiest Day'' - Fubuki discovers a mystery regarding someone's inconsistent dying message through her ability.
578** ''Ch. Halara: Raining Cats & Dog'' - Halara and Yakou are hired to solve the mystery behind the death of a client's father.
579** ''Ch. Vivia: Near Death Detective'' - Vivia investigates the mystery of suicides consecutively happening at the same building, with the presence of a strange girl.
580** ''Ch. Yakou: Thank You, My Detective'' - Yakou Furio's past is revealed.
581* ''VideoGame/MaxAnAutisticJourney'' has Max's Birthday DLC, which has a short dungeon inside Max's dream followed by his birthday party.
582* ''VideoGame/MegaManPoweredUp''
583** [[RobotGirl Roll]] can be downloaded as an additional character in the game. There are also additional forms of her (though they [[AndYourRewardIsClothes only affect her appearance]]) offered a specific month:
584*** March: [[CallForward Mega Man 8 Roll]] (the only costume that doesn't change the appearance of [[ImprobableWeaponUser her weapon]]).
585*** April: Sports Roll
586*** May: [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Knight Roll]]
587*** June: [[ContinuityCameo Rainy Day Roll]]
588*** July: Straw Roll
589*** August: [[{{Fanservice}} Vacation Roll]]
590*** September: [[CarryABigStick Summer Roll]]
591*** October: [[CuteWitch Halloween Roll]]
592*** November: [[CatGirl Alley Cat Roll]]
593*** December: [[HappyHolidaysDress Roll]] [[RougeAnglesOfSatin Clause]]
594*** January: [[{{Ninja}} Ninja Roll]]
595*** February: Valentine Roll
596* ''VideoGame/MegaManX'': [[PortingDisaster The iOS port, specifically.]] In one of the more egregious examples on this page, you can, instead of finding the Heart Tanks and armor parts yourself, ''[[BribingYourWayToVictory buy them.]]''
597* ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce''
598** 1: Andromeda Giga Card, L.M. Shin Brother data
599** 2: King Grandeur and Le Mu Mega and Giga Cards, 1st Mega Man and L.M. Shin Brother data
600** 3: Acid Arrest and Crimson Meteor Mega and Giga Cards
601* ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' had a numerous amount of DLC released, either pre-order bonuses or post-release, mostly focused on skins for Raiden in the main game or new missions played as a new character. Most of it came with a Japanese-exclusive special edition for [=PS3=] and the PC port.
602** ''VR Missions'' - A new set of thirty VR missions for the player to accomplish. The Japanese version also includes a new weapon, the "Hebidamashii"/Snake Spirit, a variation of the Wooden Sword which speaks with the voice of Solid Snake (the West didn't get this weapon due to circumstances regarding Big Boss' recasting for the below ''MGSV'').
603** ''Jetstream'' - A prequel campaign in which the player takes control of Jetstream Sam, where he takes it upon himself to dole out justice against Desperado.
604** ''Bladewolf'' - Another prequel campaign setting the player as Bladewolf, undergoing training in VR before attempting to escape from Desperado, taking out a new member of the Winds of Destruction in the process.
605** Skins for the most part started out as pre-order bonuses, before being released as DLC proper. There's the trio of Inferno, White, and Commando Armor, which are respectively red, white, and green variations of Raiden's cyborg body in the regular game. There are also the Cyborg Ninja Armor, giving Raiden the appearance of Gray Fox from the first ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', and the [=MGS4=] Raiden Custom Body, giving him his appearance from ''VideoGame/{{Metal Gear Solid 4|GunsOfThePatriots}}''.
606* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' had a large number of [=DLCs=], all of which were bundled together in a "Definitive Edition" release in 2016:
607** The ''Ground Zeroes'' prologue game has two DLC missions - "Deja Vu" (which is a large-scale CallForward to the original ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'') and "Jamais Vu" (which has players controlling Raiden as he attempts to stop a body-snatcher invasion). Both were initially exclusive to the Platform/PlayStation4 and Platform/XBoxOne, respectively, but were both unlocked for use through a patch and were included with the PC port.
608** The "Day One" version of the game includes extra DLC, including an additional outfit (Blue Urban), gun (Adam-Ska Handgun), cardboard box (wetland) and silver ballistic shield. The Collector's Edition of Phantom Pain has all of these plus several unique items, including three more outfits (Black Ocelot, gray urban and all-purpose dryland), three additional gun variants (including a revolver, handgun and a [[BlingBlingBang gold-plated short-barreled shotgun]]), two additional variants of the ballistic shield, two additional variants of the cardboard box and several items for use in ''Metal Gear Online'', including a REX helmet, XP boost and gold pistol/assault rifle. These were all made available in the Definitive Edition.
609** Several [=DLCs=] for either pre-ordering from certain outlets or buying certain versions of the game would result in additional Mother Base staff being unlocked for use in ''Phantom Pain''. One of these, the "Skull" Mother Base Staff DLC, could originally only be acquired from [=GameTatsuya=] in Japan (it exists as [[DummiedOut normally-inaccessible code]] in the retail release. All of these additional staff members were eventually included proper in the Definitive Edition.
610** The "Costume and Tack Pack" DLC adds several different outfits for Snake and the playable Mother Base staff characters, including the [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater Operation Snake Eater]] Sneaking Suit and Combat Fatigues, The Boss' Sneaking Suit and Eva's jumpsuit (for female characters), a tuxedo and a pair of cosmetic armors for D-Horse (Parade and Western Tack).
611** ''Metal Gear Online'' had several DLC packs developed for it, most of which added additional cosmetic options for players. The "Cloaked in Silence" DLC (much like its mission from the main game) added Quiet as a usable multiplayer character.
612* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'':
613** Cost-free event quests (available in Low, High and whenever present G rank varieties) and event arena fights. ''4 Ultimate'' also has downloadable Episodic Quests (sets of three quests that each have a SidequestSidestory).
614** In ''[[VideoGame/MonsterHunter3Tri Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate]]'', there's the option to purchase items that are otherwise more difficult to obtain (the vendor is the old lady in Port Tanzia).
615** ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterWorld'' has the expansion ''Iceborne'', which adds a whole lot of new content, making it the game's DLC equivalent of an expanded version as seen in previous installments. ''VideoGame/MonsterHunterRise'' would later have a similar expansion with ''Sunbreak''.
616* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
617** ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'':
618*** The game has the following downloadable characters: [[VideoGame/MortalKombatDeadlyAlliance Kenshi]], [[AscendedGlitch Skarlet]], [[VideoGame/MortalKombat3 Rain]], and [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]]
619*** There are multiple "Klassic" costumes for several characters [[note]]Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Reptile, Ermac, Kitana, Mileena, Jade, Smoke, and Noob Saibot[[/note]], [[{{Retraux}} which emulates how the characters in question were depicted back in]] ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat1992 MK1]][=/=][[VideoGame/MortalKombatII MK2]][=/=][[VideoGame/MortalKombat3 MK3]]''. Scorpion, Sub-Zero, and Reptile also get their klassic fatalities with their costumes.
620** ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'':
621*** The game has the following downloadable characters: [[VideoGame/MortalKombat4 Tanya]], [[VideoGame/MortalKombatSpecialForces Tremor]], [[VideoGame/MortalKombatDeadlyAlliance Bo' Rai Cho]], Tri-Borg, [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]], [[Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre Leatherface]], [[Franchise/{{Alien}} Alien/Xenomorph]], and [[Franchise/{{Predator}} Predator]].
622*** There are multiple costume and fatality packs.
623** ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'':
624*** The game has the following downloadable characters: ComicBook/TheJoker, ComicBook/{{Spawn}}, Nightwolf, Shang Tsung, Sindel and Franchise/{{Terminator}}.
625*** In 2020, an expansion subtitled ''Aftermath'' was released, which adds to the game's story and also comes along with the characters Fujin, Sheeva and Franchise/RoboCop. It adds Friendships as well.
626*** A third expansion added Mileena, Rain and Franchise/{{Rambo}} to the roster.
627** ''VideoGame/MortalKombat1'' has the following downloadable playable characters: Ermac, [[ComicBook/TheBoys Homelander]], [[ComicBook/{{Invincible}} Omni-Man]], ComicBook/{{Peacemaker}}, Quan Chi, and Takeda. There are also downloadable Kameo Fighters: Fera, Khameleon, Mavado, Tremor, and a Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme-inspired Johnny Cage. In addition, if you didn't preorder the game, the only way to get Shang Tsung is through DLC.
628* ''VideoGame/NarutoShippudenUltimateNinjaStorm3'' had several alternate costume packs released... which were [[OfferVoidInNebraska region-exclusive]], making it impossible to download all of them.
629* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'' and ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2'' have various premium campaign modules available as DLC. ''[=NWN=]'' bundles them with the [[LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition Diamond release]].
630* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
631** ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBros2'': Downloadable packs of Coin Rush levels, like the Nerve Wrack Pack, Mystery Adventure Pack and near aptly named Impossible Pack. The Gold Classics Pack was the final one released, and for a limited time was free.
632** ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU'': ''VideoGame/NewSuperLuigiU'' is an ExpansionPack with 82 new, much tougher levels starring Luigi, whose physics are noticeably different from Mario's. In a [[ZigZaggedTrope zig-zagging]], the game is also available as a disc copy, independent of ''Mario Bros U''. The ''Deluxe'' port of the game for the Platform/NintendoSwitch has it embedded cost-free.
633** ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'':
634*** The game has two DLC packages, which add 16 new tracks across 4 new cups (some from past ''Mario Kart'' titles -- including SNES Rainbow Road -- and others from other Nintendo titles -- including Mute City and Big Blue from ''VideoGame/FZero''; and yes, the Blue Falcon is also DLC), and new characters (a few from other Nintendo titles, such as [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]], [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing Villager and Isabelle]]).
635*** The first free DLC released for [=MK8=] adds wheels and karts resembling RealLife vehicles from Mercedes-Benz as part of a CrossPromotion with the brand, as Mercedes-Benz has used Mario in their ad campaigns for their luxury GLA SUV. The second free DLC added the HarderThanHard 200cc.
636*** ''[[UpdatedRerelease Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'', which has all DLC from the original embedded as part of the base content, has a few free downloadable updates on its own, as well as a full-fledged paid DLC five years after its release. The free additions are content from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', namely the game's Master Cycle Zero and the Champion's Tunic as a alternate costume for Link; the other is support for one of the ''VideoGame/NintendoLabo'' Vehicle kits. The paid DLC is the Booster Course Pass, which is a massive pack of 48 tracks from all previous installments in the series plus the later-released ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'', distributed in 12 brand-new cups (themselves divided into six waves of four cups each, released one by one over time); starting from the fourth wave, characters that weren't previously in the game's initial roster (such as Birdo, Petey Piranha, Funky Kong) were also included as part of the pack.
637** ''VideoGame/LuigisMansion3'' saw the release of extra multiplayer modes.
638* ''VideoGame/NHLHockey'': Some titles in the series allow for players to download updated rosters and added improvements to gameplay.
639* ''VideoGame/NobodySavesTheWorld'': The "Frozen Hearth" expansion adds a new area and two new forms (the Mechanic and Killer Bee) to the game.
640* ''VideoGame/Overcooked2'':  a mixture of free and paid DLC:
641** Free : Kevin's Christmas Cracker (5 levels) Chinese New Year (7 levels) Winter Wonderland (5 levels) Spring Festival (5 levels) and Sun's Out, Buns Out (5 levels). Seasonal updates with new characters, recipes and levels to play through.
642** Paid: Surf 'n' Turf (13 levels) Campfire Cook Off (12 levels) Night of the Hangry Horde (20 levels) and Carnival of Chaos (15 levels)
643* ''VideoGame/PathfinderKingmaker'' has several:
644** Wildcards: Add the tiefling as a playable race and two new companions.
645** Bloody Mess (available for free): Visible blood on clothes when injured. Can be toogle on or off.
646** Arcane Unleashed (available for free): New arcane spells, a new pet and redesigned look for dragons.
647** Varnhold's Lot: Play a new character in a neighboured city. Meant to be played halfway into your the main campaign.
648** Beneath the Stolen lands: A new dungeon. Can be played from scratch with a new party or accessed with your character during the main campaign.
649* ''VideoGame/PAYDAYTheHeist'':
650** No Mercy: A free level for everyone based on the No Mercy campaign from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead''. Players who own ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' or ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' (PC only) get masks that are based off the franchise's special infected.
651** Wolfpack DLC: Paid content containing two new heists, a new class tree (Technical class), and three new weapons (automatic pistol, rifle, and a grenade launcher). Players who don't own the DLC can still play the new maps if the host owns the DLC.
652* ''VideoGame/PAYDAY2'' has, as of March 2015, nearly 30 separate pieces of downloadable content, including:
653** The "Loot Bag" pack was distributed as a PreOrderBonus, and contains a unique mask, extra mask colors/patterns, an extra gun scop and in-game money to start with.
654** Several free and paid character packs, including Franchise/JohnWick, "Old" Hoxton, the Clover, Dragan and "the Jacket" (a bonus for buying the Collector's Edition of ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami2WrongNumber'').
655** Several free and paid heists, including the Diamond Store, Charlie Santa, Election Day, Shadow Raid, Old Hoxton Breakout, Armored Transport, The Big Bank, VideoGame/HotlineMiami, Diamond Heist and Bomb Heists. Many of the heists can be played by non-DLC owners if the host owns the heist in question.
656** Several major gameplay updates, including Infamy (resets players levels back to 0 and relocks all of their gear/skills in exchange for leveling faster and obtaining unique masks) and Death Wish (adds a HarderThanHard difficulty level).
657** Digital soundtracks, both for the main game and a Christmas-themed version. Notably, owning one or more of these items (including the soundtrack for the first game) unlocked additional masks and patterns for usage in ''2''.
658** The "Gage" weapon packs, including specialty packs for snipers, shotgunners and assault, general weapon packs, a "historical" pack (old-fashioned weapons) and the "Mod Courier", which allows the players to pick up additional weapon mods during missions.
659** The "OVERKILL" and "Completely OVERKILL" packs, which awards rare and unique items to paying users, and in turn supported the development of free content for the rest of the userbase. Additionally, there are a new set of DLC weapon packs focused around a supplier named "The Butcher".
660** There are also several pieces of content that were distributed in limited quanties through the Humble Bundle website, including the "Orc", "Crossbreed", "Lycan" and "One Below" masks.
661* Buyable online content in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' includes:
662** Downloadable Personas from previous games, including [[VideoGame/Persona3 Orpheus, Thanatos, Messiah]], [[VideoGame/Persona4 Izanagi, Kaguy, Magatsu-Izanagi]], [[VideoGame/Persona4Arena Asterius, Ariadne, and Tsukuyomi]], along with a darker-colored and marginally more powerful "Picaro/Thief God" version.
663** Costumes and music from ''Persona 1'', ''2'', ''3'' and ''4'', as well as other ''[=MegaTen=]'' titles like ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', ''{{VideoGame/Catherine}}'', ''VideoGame/RaidouKuzunohaVSTheSoullessArmy'' and even ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIf''.
664** A small selection of high end recover items, like soma, and the option to play on the HarderThanHard "Challenge" difficulty from the start.
665* ''VideoGame/Pikmin3'': Extra stages for Mission Mode. They were released in three parts: One where the stages are set in modified versions of the areas seen in the base game's stages, one where the stages are in modified versions of the areas of the main campaign, and one where the stages are set in completely new areas based on Christmas. The UpdatedRerelease ''Pikmin 3 Deluxe'' for the Switch includes all DLC as part of the base content.
666* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Especially in [[VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl Generation IV]].
667** ''Pokémon'''s been doing this all the way back since ''1999'', which could potentially make it the TropeCodifier. It's free, technically, [[NoExportForYou but has been limited to certain areas]] and made the game impossible to complete without cheating if you're going for OneHundredPercentCompletion, although these days with wi-fi access being more common outside of Japan most event releases are now more easily obtainable although they still do events that require going some place to get something. That still has the problem of making it impossible to get OneHundredPercentCompletion without cheating: once an event is over, you're out of luck.
668** ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'' features for the first time in the series paid downloadable expansions featuring new content. This is also a shift from previous games, where new content was only exclusive to an UpdatedRerelease like ''Emerald'' and ''Platnium''.
669* ''VideoGame/Portal2'':
670** ''[=MotionPack=]'', an exclusive DLC for owners of the Razer Hydra or the [=PlayStation=] Move, includes new single-player and co-op levels which use motion control.
671** ''Peer Review'', which includes a TimeTrial mode for single-player and a new co-op storyline which involves Atlas and P-Body investigating a disturbance in the testing center.
672** ''Perpetual Testing Initiative'', released through the Steam Workshop, adds a new gamemode and short campaign that introduces players to user-generated content, via the inclusion of a new player character called "Bendy".
673** ''Sixense Perceptual Pack'', a free standalone set of 7 levels that require usage of the [=Senz3D=] gesture camera.
674** Anyone who preordered the game at Gamestop received two exclusive "rollcage" skins for Atlas and P-Body in the co-op campaign.
675* In ''VideoGame/PotionPermit'', you can download extra furniture for your house. Some of them are free while others are sold at a low price in real money.
676* ''VideoGame/PowerRangersBattleForTheGrid'' has a season pass containing three new characters, their arcade story, and a warrior skin.
677* ''VideoGame/ProfessorLayton'': The first four games have weekly downloadable puzzles (52 in total), for free. From ''[[VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheMiracleMask Miracle Mask]]'' onwards, they're ''daily'' downloadable puzzles (365 in total). The only game with paid DLC is ''VideoGame/LaytonsMysteryJourneyKatrielleAndTheMillionairesConspiracy'' (even then, they're just a few non-essential puzzles and extra clothes for Katrielle; the Daily Puzzles are still on the house).
678* ''VideoGame/PuzzleQuest: Challenge of the Warlords'' has Revenge of the Plague Lord, which adds a separate set of quests to thegame.
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680[[folder:Q-Z]]
681* ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFullFrontalAssault'':
682** Predators Pack
683** Miniboss Pack
684** Villain Pack
685** NPC Pack
686** Classic Pack
687** Robot Pack
688* ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption'':
689** Outlaws to the End Co-op Mission Pack
690** Legends and Killers pack
691** Liars and Cheats pack
692** Hunting and Trading Pack
693** [[VideoGame/RedDeadRedemptionUndeadNightmare Undead Nightmare]] pack
694*** Undead Nightmare Collection (bundles Liars and Cheats, Legends and Killers, and Undead Nightmare DLC)
695** War Horse
696** Golden Guns Weapon Pack
697** Deadly Assassin Outfit
698** Myths and Mavericks Bonus Pack
699* ''VideoGame/RailWorks'':
700** ''Railworks 2'' has [[http://i.imgur.com/9z0bc.jpg $1000 worth of DLC]], comprised of dozens and dozens of $10 add-ons.
701** ''Railworks 3'' hits the ground running with [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/65235/?snr=1_4_4__105 a zombie map pack]] in a ''train simulator''.
702* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
703** The HD remaster for ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'' had several costume packs released for it, including one that featured several designs that won a fan t-shirt design contest. The other costume packs include alternate outfits for Rebecca and Billy that include nods to other ''Resident Evil'' games (as well as ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha3'').
704** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' had two major expansions developed for it - ''Lost in Nightmares'' (a {{Prequel}} involving Chris and Jill investigating Spencer's mansion) and ''Desperate Escape'' (a sidestory involving Jill and Josh Stone as they rush to help Chris and Sheva in the main game). The two [=DLCs=], along with previously-sold Mercenaries modes and additional costumes, were later bundled together as the "Untold Stories Bundle", and included in the PC version's "Gold Edition".
705** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'' had several Mercenaries modes released as DLC, along with a free wallpaper pack for anyone who bought the PC version.
706** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilRevelations'' included several bits of weapon DLC, such as new parts and mods, along with two additional characters (Lady HUNK and Rachael Ooze). ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilRevelations2'' did much the same thing, with the addition of two extra mini-chapters (Little Miss and The Struggle) that answer key questions and set up sequel hooks.
707** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilOperationRaccoonCity'' offered several additional DLC weapon packs, along with a two-part expansion called "Echo Six", which follows a different squad pursuing intel on the orders of Jill.
708** ''VideoGame/UmbrellaCorps'' includes two DLC packs that offer additional avatar and weapon customization options.
709** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil7Biohazard'' has two Banned Footage dlc's where you play through extra VHS tapes not in the main game along with two mini games. There's also a large epilogue expansion - ''End of Zoe'' - where you play as Zoe and discover her fate after the end of the main game. Finally, there's the free ''Not a Hero'' dlc where you play as Chris Redfield as he sets out to apprehend Lucas Baker.
710* The Steam release of ''RPG Maker VX Ace'' includes over 200$ of DLC in the form of graphics and audio to be used for created games.
711* ''VideoGame/RockBand'':
712** New song updates lasted for a whopping ''5+ years'' before finally ending in April 2013. The song updates were revived in 2015 following the release of ''Rock Band 4'' before finally ending for good on January 25, 2024 due to Epic Games's acquisition of Harmonix. There are over [[http://www.rockband.com/songs/finder 3000 songs]] available for download.
713* ''VideoGame/SakuraWars 3'': "Drama files" containing small stories. Some cost money (well, [=DreamPoints=]) to download.
714* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'':
715** Invincible Pack (cheats)
716** Funtime! Pack (additional weapon, vehicle, and outfit)
717** Money Shot Pack
718** Shark Attack Pack (additional weapon and hat)
719** Z Style Pack (additional weapon and hat)
720** Explosive Combat Pack (additional weapon and outfit)
721** Warrior Pack (4 additional outfits)
722** Bloodsucker Pack
723** Season Pass (unlocks the following 4 DLC as they're released)
724*** Genkibowl VII
725*** Gangstas In Space
726*** The Trouble With Clones
727*** Nyte Blayde Pack (Outfits and vehicles)
728** Viewer Packs: Allows you to play online co-op with someone that has one of the DLC in the Season Pass (minus Nyte Blayde), if you don't have it.
729** Special Ops Vehicle Pack (Saints-themed vehicles)
730** Steelport Gangs Pack (6 outfits)
731* ''VideoGame/SambaDeAmigo'': New songs. In the Dreamcast version, it was free; in the Wii version, it costs money.
732* ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'' has a series of OptionalBoss battles against the Four Archangels, Sanat, the Ancient of Days, and Masakado, a small group of secret demons (Aeshma, Asterius, Plasma, et al), various armor sets, money-farming missions, loot missions, etc.
733* The 1993 computer pinball game ''VideoGame/{{Silverball}}'' contains an UrExample of DLC: The game came with four DigitalPinballTables, and a fifth table, "Nova", was available by sending in a brochure included with the retail package. Players who did so would receive a second floppy disk which installed "Nova" onto their copy of ''Silverball'' and enabled it in the game menu.
734* ''VideoGame/TheSims1'' (the first game) had free DLC: [=NPCs=], objects, music from ''Superstar'', wallpapers, and tools to use with the game. The official site for the first game has, unfortunately, closed, sometime during the 10 years since the game was released.
735* ''VideoGame/TheSims3'', as well as having the usual {{Expansion Pack}}s associated with the Sims franchise, has a [[http://store.thesims3.com/ DLC Store]] which includes:
736** New worlds (both free and pay)
737** New clothing and hair
738** Home decor and home improvement
739** The occasional branded/sponsored content
740** "Premium Content" (items with new interations not available in the base game or in expansion packs). Prices vary depending on what's being bought: a new top for a teen sim can cost as little as 25 points/$0.25, while currently (Nov 2011) the most expensive is the [[http://store.thesims3.com/setsProductDetails.html?categoryId=11488&scategoryId=12928&index=0&productId=OFB-SIM3:33704&pcategoryId=12926&ppcategoryId=12927 Best of 2010 Collection]] containing 16 of the most popular DLC sets released in 2010 for 6k points/$60.
741* ''VideoGame/TheSims4'' takes this to new extremes. While the game itself is free to play, there are currently ''62 different DLC packs'' of varying sizes to purchase. They range from $5 "kits" which provide very small amounts of content or new minor mechanics, to $40 "Expansion Packs" which introduce large new features and areas. Buying all of them at current prices would cost over $1000.
742* ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'' has Color packs for the 8 playable characters and the Color pack Bundle, 5 downloadable fighters (being [[EverythingsDeaderWithZombies undead]] IdolSinger Squigly, former [[{{Pun}} beat]] cop turned [[{{Jazz}} saxophone]] Cyborg Big Band, Celebrity Diva/[[OurVampiresAreDifferent Egyptian Vampire]] Eliza, RetiredBadass Beowulf, and [[RobotMe Robo-Fortune]]), 7 new stages, as well as alternate voice packs [[SirSwearsALot Salty Parasoul]], [[WesternAnimation/FatAlbertAndTheCosbyKids Republican Double]], ValleyGirl Painwheel, Anime Peacock, [[{{Blaxploitation}} Saxploitation]], [[GenderSwap Female Announcer]], [[TheAlcoholic Drunk]] [[TakeThatAudience FGC]] Announcer, and [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Real Soviet Announcer]].
743* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
744** ''[[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]'':
745*** Metal Sonic driver and Outrun track
746*** [[VideoGame/{{Shenmue}} Ryo Hazuki]] driver
747*** [[LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} Simon]] [[LetsPlay/SimonLane Lane]] driver (all proceeds from this DLC go to the [=SpecialEffect=] charity)
748** ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''
749*** Sponsored time trial challenges taking the form of scavenger hunts or time attack contests with promotional backing by Reebok (Europe-only), AT&T (US-only), Famitsu, and QUO Cards (last two were Japan-only).
750*** A "VideoGame/{{Samba|DeAmigo}} GP" Twinkle Circuit course.
751*** Celebratory event packs for Christmas (one for 1998 for Japan-only and one in 1999 worldwide), New Year's 1999 ("''Kadomatsu''", Japan-only), Halloween, [[MillenniumBug Y2K]], and Dreamcast launch.
752*** Special Chao
753*** Voice packs for the voiceovers in the main menu.
754*** The 2010 remaster has the ''DX'' content as DLC
755** ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'':
756*** Kart tracks
757*** Voice packs DLC similar to the first game (in the [=GameCube=] version these were included on-disc for lack of Internet connectivity)
758*** Downloadable outfits for the characters for multiplayer mode
759*** The 2012 remaster has the ''Battle'' content as DLC
760** ''VideoGame/{{Sonic The Hedgehog|2006}}'':
761*** A "Very Hard" difficulty mode of the original levels, one for each character.
762*** "Team Attack Amigo", a mash up of various levels using different secondary characters.
763*** A BossRush mode, again one for each character.
764** ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'' has "Adventure Packs" (additional day and night levels/town missions) for the game locations: Chun-Nan, Spagonia, Holoska, Mazuri, Apotos & Shamar, and Empire City & Adabat (no Eggmanland) (in release date order).
765** The Steam release of ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'' has the Casino Night PreOrderBonus as DLC.
766** ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'': Exclusive to the Platform/WiiU version is two DLC levels that take Sonic through the worlds of ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' and ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''. You can access them in the Windy Hill hub world every time you get a set amount of points. Like with Sonic Generations, the Nightmare Zone Pre-Order Bonus is available in the PC version, where it's mentioned as being free DLC.
767** ''VideoGame/SonicForces'' has free launch-day DLC that includes Shadow the Hedgehog as a playable character with his own prequel campaign. DLC was also needed in order to transform Sonic into Super Sonic- it was originally going to be paid DLC, but after fan outcry, SEGA decided to permanently make it a free download.
768* ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Calibur]]'':
769** ''Soulcalibur IV'' had [[Franchise/StarWars Yoda or Darth Vader]], depending on which console you bought the game on (360 for the former, [=PS3=] for the latter). [[labelnote: To clarify:]] Yoda was exclusive to 360, Darth Vader to [=PS3=]. The one that isn't available in the "vanilla" version is the one that can be bought.[[/labelnote]] There's also a number of holiday-themed clothing pieces for Character Creation mode and music from the original Soulcalibur.
770** ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur V]]''
771*** Dampierre, previously a pre-order bonus from Best Buy, is now available for $5/400 Microsoft Points.
772*** Light and Dark Knight Armor, only available by getting the Limited Edition.
773*** 5 songs from each of the previous ''Soul'' games, and 1 from ''Broken Destiny''.
774*** Cepheus Compatibility Packs, which add new customization options for Character Creation.
775** ''VideoGame/SoulcaliburVI''
776*** Tira, a returning characters introduced in ''Soulcalibur III'', was a launch-day DLC who was available to players who preordered.
777*** 2B, the heroine of ''VideoGame/NierAutomata'', and the game's second GuestFighter (after [[Franchise/TheWitcher Geralt]]).
778* ''VideoGame/SpiderManPS4'' has three additional DLC campaigns, collectively known as ''The City That Never Sleeps'', which continues the story after the main campaign's conclusion:
779** "The Heist", released in October 2018, focuses on Felicia Hardy[=/=]Black Cat, Spidey's rival and former paramour, as she conducts a risky series of thefts on New York's biggest crime families.
780** "Turf Wars", released in November 2018, focuses on Hammerhead, a Maggia crime family boss who plans to fill the power vacuum left in the wake of the Kingpin's arrest, and will drag New York into a gang war to do so.
781** "Silver Lining", released in December 2018, focuses on Silver Sable as she returns to New York to contend with a common enemy of Spidey's.
782* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'':
783** ''VideoGame/Splatoon2: Octo Expansion'' gives a second story campaign that follows an amnesiac member of the Octoling race and explains where certain characters were during the events of the game's main story. After completing it, the player is able to use Octolings in the game's multiplayer mode.
784** The ''VideoGame/Splatoon3: Expansion Pass'' allows the player to travel to Inkopolis Plaza, and also unlocks the forthcoming Side Order singleplayer campaign, taking the player through a [[EldritchLocation severely warped]] Inkopolis Square.
785* ''[[VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed Star Wars: The Force Unleashed]]'' has a Mission in Jedi Temple, Tatooine, and Hoth. All 3 are included in the Ultimate Sith Edition.
786* ''Plan With Me'' is the first paid DLC of ''VideoGame/StickyBusiness'', which adds more than 100 stationery-themed sticker parts along with new glitter effects, candies and small gifts, and 10 new customer stories. It was released on December 18, 2023.
787* ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'' is notorious for the absolute shitstorm of controversy caused by the discovery that nearly all the content being sold as DLC was already on the disc.
788** Gems (basically, equipment that powers up players in a crisis)
789** Customization colours
790** Alternate costumes
791** '''Fourteen''' characters. Two of them, Mega Man and Pac-Man, are free (though only available for Sony consoles); the other twelve were originally planned to be released in the Fall, but were pushed upward to the Summer because of complaints.
792* ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'':
793** 5 costume packs and a special form of Ranked Match called Championship Mode.
794* ''Super VideoGame/StreetFighterIV''
795** 2 sets of 7 new costume packs
796** Tournament Mode
797** ''Super VideoGame/StreetFighterIV: Arcade Edition'', which adds 4 new characters (Yun, Yang, Evil Ryu, and Oni) and rebalances the game.
798** Arcade Challengers Pack, which contains 2 sets of Alternate Costumes for each of the 4 newcomers from ''Arcade Edition''.
799* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars30'' has a number of them.
800** As a pre-order bonus, you could obtain two stages to unlock Cybaster and the SRX, along with a number of items, money and character points.
801** The first DLC set, as part of the season pass, includes the Hi-Nu Gundam, Voltes V, [=RyuKoOh/KoRyuOh=] and characters from ''VideoGame/SakuraWars''.
802** The second DLC pack includes characters from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamIronBloodedOrphans'', ''Manga/{{Ultraman}}'', the Alteisen Reise and the Rein Weissritter.
803* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
804** ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'' is the first game in the series to support DLC. The player can choose to either pay 5$ for a certain character to be available in one version, or 6$ for the character to be in both versions if the player has them:
805*** [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Mewtwo]] was a free downloadable character for those who purchased both versions and registered them on Club Nintendo before the end of March 2015. He's also available for purchase, but is no longer free.
806*** Two months later, [[VideoGame/Mother3 Lucas]], [[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade Roy]], and [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]] were also added as DLC fighters. Ryu's DLC also comes with his stage from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII''.
807*** A Miiverse stage (for free), and the Duck Hunt stage on the 3DS version (it's already in the Wii U version).
808*** Returning stages from [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64 the original game]], including Dreamland, Peach's Castle, and Hyrule Castle. The Pirate Ship stage returned from ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl'', but only for the Wii U version.
809*** Certain tournament modes (again, for free).
810*** New costumes for the Mii Fighters, including outfits based on [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 Dunban]], [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Proto Man]], and [[VideoGame/MegaManX X]]. There are even Mii Costumes based off of franchises not yet represented in ''Smash'' at the time, such as Heihachi from ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'', Lloyd from the ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'', and Akira plus Jacky from ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter''.
811*** A stage based on ''VideoGame/SuperMarioMaker'', for both the Wii U and the 3DS versions. It's notable for being the only new DLC stage that was announced with its own trailer (as it's neither a returning stage nor one associated with a DLC character).
812*** The DLC roster wraps up with [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud Strife]], followed by the reveal of [[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Corrin]] and (among negotiable third-party characters at the time) the Smash Ballot winner, VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}. Cloud and Bayonetta come with stages from their home games (Midgar and Umbra Clock Tower respectively), while Corrin comes with a couple more songs for the ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' stages.
813** ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' has DLC with Mii costumes and brand new fighters, as the game [[DreamMatchGame has all previous fighters included already as part of its tagline]]. Unlike its predecessor, the DLC has a more organized structure: Five of the extra characters are part of the Fighters Pass, while another six follow up in Fighters Pass Vol. 2. Each fighter in the Fighters Pass comes with a stage, a selection of music and its own Spirit Board. When also counting the standalone additions of Piranha Plant and Small Battlefield, there's a total of 12 characters and 12 stages added post-release:
814*** The first DLC fighter, separate from either Fighters Pass, is [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Piranha Plant]], and was originally available for free for those who purchased and registered the game within two months of launch, and since then it became available but no longer for free. Unlike the other DLC fighters, it does not include any stage, any music or Spirits.
815*** Joker from ''VideoGame/Persona5'' is the first character for the Fighters Pass, and was made available on April 17, 2019. He comes with the Mementos stage with music not just from ''Persona 5'', but ''VideoGame/Persona3'' and ''VideoGame/Persona4'' as well.
816*** [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIII Various]] ''VideoGame/{{Dragon|QuestIV}} [[VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII Quest]]'' [[VideoGame/DragonQuestXI heroes]] are collectively the second Fighters Pass character, released on July 30, 2019. They come with the Yggdrasil's Altar stage from ''XI'' and eight ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' songs, two from each game that has a playable Hero.
817*** The duo of [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Banjo & Kazooie]] is the third Fighters Pass character, released on September 4, 2019. They come with the Spiral Mountain stage from their home game, and 10 songs total from that game and its sequel, ''Banjo-Tooie''. The release of this character came alongside the cost-free return of Home-Run Contest.
818*** [[VideoGame/FatalFury Terry]] [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Bogard]] is the fourth Fighters Pass character, released on November 6, 2019. His stage is the King of Fighters Stadium, which comes with fifty songs from various Creator/{{SNK}} games (the largest volume of music from a represented third-party series).
819*** [[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Byleth]] is the fifth and final Fighters Pass character, released on January 28, 2020. They come with the Garreg Mach Monastery stage from their original game, and various ''Three Houses'' songs are available to all ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' stages, as opposed to the other DLC characters thus far, whose bonus songs are locked into their own bonus stages.
820*** Min Min from ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'' is the first character of Fighters Pass Vol. 2, released on June 29, 2020. Her release also comes with Spring Stadium and 18 songs from ''ARMS''. Her Spirit Board is unique in that it includes Spirits that can be accessed through the base content (their presence here makes their obtainment easier and more direct).
821*** In August 2020, the stage Small Battlefield was added to the game for free. Mirroring the case of Piranha Plant, it didn't bring any other kind of content alongside it.
822*** Steve from ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' is the second character of Fighters Pass Vol. 2, released on October 13, 2020. Steve also comes with Minecraft World and 7 songs from the various ''Minecraft'' spin-offs.
823*** Sephiroth from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' is the third character of Fighter Pass Vol. 2, released on December 22, 2020. He comes with a stage based on the Northern Cave, the final dungeon of his game, and nine songs from the original game and [[Anime/FinalFantasyVIIAdventChildren its CG movie sequel]] are added to the existing library of ''Final Fantasy VII'' songs; the new music can be heard in the Midgar stage as well. Cloud's fighter spirit was also adjusted to use his official Tetsuya Nomura artwork, when previously it had just been his ''Smash'' CG render, and his ''Advent Children'' palette swap's Final Smash was updated to Omnislash Ver. 5.
824*** Pyra and Mythra from ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' are collectively the fourth character of Fighters Pass Vol. 2, released on March 4, 2021. They're interchangeable characters in the style of Zelda and Sheik in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', as well as the Trainer's Pokémon in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', and are included with the Cloud Sea of Alrest stage and 16 songs from the source game; the songs can be heard in the Gaur Plains stage as well. Their Spirit Board is the second to have both new Spirits and those of the base game (the latter ones' presence here makes their obtainment easier and more direct).
825*** Kazuya Mishima from ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' is the fifth character of Fighters Pass Vol. 2, released on of June 29, 2021. He comes with a stage based on ''VideoGame/Tekken7'''s Mishima Dojo, and 39 songs throughout the entire series.
826*** Sora from ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' is the sixth and last character of Fighters Pass Vol. 2 and the last DLC character overall, released on October 18, 2021. Alongside him is a stage based on Hollow Bastion from the [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI original game]], and nine tracks from the series.
827*** Purchasing the first Fighter's Pass grants access to [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2 Rex's]] Mii Costume, while purchasing Vol. 2 grants access to a Mii Costume based on [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild Link's Ancient Armor]]. It won't count if you acquire the DLC characters separately.
828*** In terms of Mii Costumes, there are hats and outfits based off of [[VideoGame/Persona5 Morgana]], [[VideoGame/Persona4 Teddie]], [[Franchise/DragonQuest Slime]] and [[VideoGame/RavingRabbids the Rabbids]], new costumes based off of the Protagonist from ''VideoGame/Persona3'', [[VideoGame/Persona4 Yu Narukami]], [[Franchise/DragonQuest Veronica, Erdrick, Martial Artist]], [[VideoGame/GanbareGoemon Goemon]], [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Team Rocket]], [[VideoGame/SamuraiShodown Nakoruru]], [[VideoGame/ArtOfFighting Ryo Sakazaki]], [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Iori Yagami]], [[Franchise/AssassinsCreed Altaïr]], [[Franchise/{{Splatoon}} the Squid Sisters, the Octolings, Judd]], [[VideoGame/{{ARMS}} Ninjara]], [[VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes Travis Touchdown]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Aerith, Tifa, Barret]], [[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim the Dragonborn]], [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Dante]], and [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Slayer]]; and old costumes from ''Smash 4'' including [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Tails, Knuckles]], [[Franchise/MegaMan Proto Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaManX X, Zero]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork MegaMan.EXE]], [[VideoGame/VirtuaFighter Akira, Jacky]], [[Franchise/{{Tekken}} Heihachi Mishima]], [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Chocobo]], [[VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG Geno]], [[VideoGame/MonsterHunter Rathalos, the Hunters, Felyne]], [[VideoGame/GhostsAndGoblins Arthur]] and [[VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia Lloyd]].
829*** The Mii Costume based off of Sans from ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' became the first costume to be bundled with a music track, a remix of "Megalovania" done by Creator/TobyFox himself in this case. The second Mii Costume to have a music track to come with it is ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', which has "Floral Fury". The third Mii Costume with a track is VideoGame/{{Shantae}}, with the track coming from ''Half-Genie Hero''.
830* ''VideoGame/SupremeCommander2 Infinite War Battle Pack One'': New units, some returning from the first game.
831* ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' has a ''lot'' of DLC, all of which fall under the category of BribingYourWayToVictory:
832** Three packs of 300,000 [[GlobalCurrency Gald]].
833** Battle Support Item Pack.
834** Camping Kit.
835** Customize Packs for the various characters.
836** Two Gel Sets, one of which is free.
837** Two Level Up + 10 packs.
838** Four Level Up + 5 packs.
839** Pack o’ Useful Stuff.
840** Three Recipe Sets.
841** Three Synthesis Kits.
842** Trial Skill Packs for the various characters.
843** Trial Synthesis Kit.
844* ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'':
845** ''Tekken Tag Tournament 2'' has free time delay updates which add ten characters as well as items and a crapton of custom logos that could be used in character customization.
846** ''VideoGame/Tekken7'' has a couple of free online updates which rebalance the gameplay, as well as paid DLC that add fourteen characters, six stages, and additional costumes and accessories. You can also pay to unlock Eliza, if you did not preorder the game.
847* ''VideoGame/ThemsFightinHerds'': The first fighter not part of the game's original six characters, Shanty, was added as DLC on March 25, 2021, after she was crowdfunded a few years earlier not too long after the main game was. It also comes with her stage "The Capricorn", and her own side story after the game's main one is finished.
848* The Platform/{{Steam}} version of ''VideoGame/TrainSimulator 2016'': you'll need ''over 3000 dollars'' to buy all of the 230 DLC--and that's when it's on sale!
849* ''VideoGame/UnderNightInBirth''
850** While the console port of the game's first update, ''Exe:Late'' avoided this entirely, the console port of the following update, ''Exe:Late[st]'' finally introduced DLC to the series, though it didn't go as far as additional character color packs and in-character announcer voices. The third and final update, ''Exe:Late[cl-r]'', was an interesting case, as the update was both available separately as its own game + all the DLC content from the last game, but could be downloaded as a free patch for owners of ''Exe:Late[st]'', with the new character [[AnIcePerson Londrekia]] being made as paid DLC.
851** The sequel, ''[Sys:Celes]'' played it more straight with a season pass containing three new characters: [[{{Necromancer}} Uzuki]], [[GoodOldFisticuffs Ogre]], and [[MakingASplash Izumi]], as well as providing immediate access to [[FinalBoss Kuon]] without needing to unlock him.
852* ''VideoGame/{{Wipeout}}'':
853** ''Pure:'' Goteki 45, Tigron, Van Uber and Icaras vehicles; Iridia, Anulpha Pass, Odessa Keys, Porta Kora, Exostra Run, Uber Mall, Staten Park, Sebenco Peak, Vohl Square, Koltiwa and Khara Descent tracks [[note]]In Europe, Iridia, Anulpha Pass, Koltiwa and Khara Descent are a promotion for Puma.[[/note]]; and even some remixes of old background music. (No longer available via official sources.)
854** ''Pulse'': Mirage, Auricom, Harimau and Icaras crafts and Orcus, Vostok Reef, Gemini Dam, and Edgewinter tracks [[NoExportForYou (Europe only)]]
855** ''HD'': Fury (Adds 3 new modes and 8 new tracks)
856* ''VideoGame/TheWitcher3WildHunt'':
857** Various armour sets, such as Temerian and Nilfgaardian.
858** Two extra quests in "Where The Wolf And Cat Play" and "Fool's Gold".
859** Alternate costumes for Yennefer, Triss, and Ciri.
860** Alternate Gwent card art for certain cards.
861** The only two paid DLC packs for the game are "Hearts Of Stone", which is a traditional expansion pack, and "Blood And Wine", which, in terms of content, is practically a full game in its own right.
862* ''VideoGame/{{WWE}}'' video game series
863** As well as a budding creations community (who have made everyone...everyone, [[Series/SonsOfAnarchy Jax Tellar,]] [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Buffy and Faith,]] past wrestlers, wrestlers in the game from previous years, current versions of wrestlers ''already'' in the game...) THQ has come up with several download packs and updates expanding the roster and moves.
864* The Nintendo Switch version of ''VideoGame/WorldNeverland: Daily Life in Elnea Kingdom'' has tons of DLC, with new items released around twice a month since its 2018 launch. It includes:
865** Many, many clothing and accessory items--these make up the bulk of the DLC available
866** Furniture packs for decorating interiors
867** Special items that let your character move faster
868** Two special dungeons that come with new enemies, new equipment, and new costumes and interior items
869** Finally, additional save slots
870* ''VideoGame/{{X}}-Universe'': DLC is generally incorporated into major patches.
871** Bonus Pack of signed scripts (free)
872** ''X3: Terran Conflict'':
873*** A Place of Sunshine (bonus sector distributed over Platform/{{Steam}})
874*** ''X3: Albion Prelude'' expansion ($9.99 to owners of TC, free to owners of the X-Superbox series collection)
875* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'': The Japanese version saw the release of four additional characters for recruitment: H.B., Yelv, Boze and Alexa. They were added into the base content for the overseas version, so the only thing players should look for in the Wii U's [=eShop=] is the massive data packs, which alleviate the loading times and improve the textures, and are cost-free.
876* ''VideoGame/YouDontKnowJack'' (2011): 4 separate Jack Packs, each of which adds 10 new episodes.
877* The original ''VideoGame/ZooTycoon'' had some free downloadable animals, decorations, and Mexican and {{Atlant|is}}ean theme packs. ''Zoo Tycoon 2'' had a few more animal, decor and challenge addons, plus one DLC, Dino Danger Pack (which was later taken offline and worked into the ''Extinct Animals'' expansion pack.)
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