Highlights
- Some DLCs for video games offer great additional content, like the Minerva’s Den DLC for
BioShock 2
and the Blood Dragon DLC for
Far Cry. - DLCs can enhance the overall experience of a game by introducing new stories, characters, and maps, such as the Iceborne DLC for
Monster Hunter: World
and the Artorias of the Abyss DLC for
Dark Souls
. - DLCs like the Octo Expansion for
Splatoon 2
and the Peril on Gorgon DLC for
The Outer Worlds
provide players with new races, missions, gear, and narratives, keeping the game fresh and engaging.
As much as some gamers detest downloadable content for making them spend more money, there is some amazing DLC out there that provides great value. Sometimes, the DLC is even the best part of the game, offering additional content for a world players already love. Some DLC introduce new and memorable characters, and others open entire new maps to explore. It is no wonder fans typically feel like they are being forced to spend more money. After all, it’s understandable why players would want that content if they loved playing through the base game.
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Thankfully, there are many expansions that more than justify the money players have to spend to enjoy these additions to the games they love. Some of the best DLC in games breathe new life into these titles and let players interact with existing gameplay loops that have been tweaked in a meaningful way.
Updated July 3, 2024 by Ritwik Mitra: Downloadable content has become commonplace across more video games, and it’s easy to cheapen this concept by releasing barebones additions to a video game at a premium that is meant solely to suck out as much money as possible from a person’s wallet.
However, many developers make it a point to let players enjoy valuable additions to their video games. This comes in the form of expansions that add new gameplay mechanics, levels, stories, characters, and everything else along the same lines that players can check out to enjoy more than their money’s worth.
29 Immortals Fenyx Rising
DLC: A New God, Myths Of The Eastern Realm, The Lost Gods
Immortals Fenyx Rising
- Released
- December 3, 2020
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
Released in time for Christmas 2020, Immortals Fenyx Rising is an open-world action adventure from the developers of Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. Just like Odyssey, Fenyx Rising has an Ancient Greek setting but doesn’t take itself anywhere near as seriously.
Immortal’s art style and gameplay mechanics are more reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It also has a great sense of humor that is very tongue-in-cheek, a refreshing change from the somber and somewhat overly serious tone in most open-world Ubisoft games. Immortals is already a huge game, and it has three DLCs worth checking out for players who love the gameplay of this unique title.
28 Hitman (World Of Assassination Trilogy)
DLC: The Sarajevo Six & Patient Zero (Hitman), The Expansion Pass (Hitman 2)
Hitman World of Assassination
- Released
- January 26, 2023
- Genre(s)
- Stealth
The new Hitman trilogy – also known as the World of Assassination trilogy – was released in 2016, 2018, and 2020 respectively. The games functioned both as a sequel and a reboot for the series after Hitman: Absolution failed to meet the studio’s expectations.
With the new Hitman trilogy releasing under a “games as a service” model, the developers were able to update it with new targets, goals, and brand new rewards with the Elusive targets. In addition, the games have seen new DLC missions like Patient Zero, which were significant to the narrative. Players are even able to add their Elusive targets, creating their levels and challenges to the game and ensuring it always feels fresh.
27 The Outer Worlds
DLC: Peril On Gorgon, Murder On Eridanos
The Outer Worlds
- Released
- October 25, 2019
The Outer Worlds resembles a mixture of Bioware’s Mass Effect franchise and Bethesda’s Fallout series in terms of both story and gameplay. Like those games, Outer Worlds also got DLC: Peril on Gorgon and Murder on Eridanos.
Peril on Gorgon adds new perks, flaws, NPCs, items, and quests, as well as an entirely new planet to explore. The level cap was also increased, allowing players to build even stronger characters. Murder on Eridanos is a much more narrative DLC, appealing to players who love good storytelling. It also adds to the level cap and introduces new flaws and perks, new characters, and more items.
26 Dishonored
DLC: The Knife Of Dunwall, The Brigmore Witches
Dishonored
- Released
- October 9, 2012
- Genre(s)
- Action , Adventure , Stealth
Just like the Hitman series, Dishonored is a stealth series that is already packed with variety and content to keep players busy. This is thanks to the different approaches that are available for players in every mission.
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The DLC content in the first game alone is worth the price of admission. Both The Knife of Dunwall and TheBrigmore Witches play and feel like their own games. They also act as a bridge into the sequel Dishonored 2, which has some fantastic standalone DLC of its own.
25 Prey
DLC: Mooncrash
Players who loved the core gameplay loop of Prey and don’t mind checking out a roguelite spin on this concept will love what Mooncrash has to offer. It can take a while to get used to this concept, but players who give Mooncrash a shot will love how it forces them to interact with numerous aspects of Prey‘s gameplay, helping this immersive sim stand out as a fun and engaging experience.
Only one character is unlocked at the start of the game, and special missions must be completed for players to unlock the rest of the cast and uncover the mystery surrounding the Pytheas facility and the events that occurred there. Just like the base game, Mooncrash is a simulation where players must piece together the narrative while trying to make meaningful progress in each run.
24 Sleeping Dogs
DLC: Year Of The Snake, Zodiac Tournament, Nightmare In North Point
Sleeping Dogs
- Released
- August 14, 2012
- Developer(s)
- United Front Games
Sleeping Dogs is one of the most underrated video games ever made. Born from the ashes of the True Crime series, Sleeping Dogs is a great title, with its open-world exploration and combat being pretty engaging indeed.
If that wasn’t great enough as is, the game also has three DLCs that are a ton of fun to play through. Nightmare in North Point and Year of the Snake are fun stories in their own right, but it’s the Zodiac Tournament‘s homage to classic kung-fu movies that take the cake.
23 Splatoon 2
DLC: Octo Expansion
Splatoon 2
- Released
- July 21, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo EPD
- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter
The Octo Expansion of Splatoon 2 changed the game for everyone, even for those who did not buy the expansion themselves. The MMO now had octoling characters running around. After all, it’s pretty cool to play characters of a race that were mostly known as the bad guys in the franchise. That being said, it is revealed many of them were mind-controlled, offering extra context for their evil nature.
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Not only did the DLC give the player a new race choice, but many new missions and some new gear to wear. DLC like this helps keep fans engaged and ensures the game never gets old.
22 BioShock Infinite
DLC: Burial At Sea
The two-episode game expansion for Bioshock Infinite, Burial at Sea, takes players back to Rapture from the first couple of Bioshock titles. The characters are seen in a new light, with Booker as a private detective and Elizabeth as a femme fatale character.
This did not just hook in players of Bioshock Infinite but fans of the first games as well. Fans of the first games got to see what Rapture was like before its fall. The expansion also works as a great ending to the series, making it all come full circle.
21 Cuphead
DLC: The Delicious Last Course
Cuphead
- Released
- September 29, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Studio MDHR Entertainment Inc.
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
Cuphead is a game that grabbed everyone’s attention with its painstakingly hand-drawn art style, which elicited the feel of classic Disney cartoons. This title’s core focus revolves around side-scrolling shoot-em-up gameplay that is ridiculously challenging and demands perfection.
Eventually, players came to grips with this title’s challenge and had a great time taking out the many well-animated bosses. The Delicious Last Course lets fans take on even tougher bosses, with the welcome option of controlling a brand new character by the name of Ms. Chalice. Getting a chance to play as this character makes for a fun time as players help Chef Saltbaker make a Wondertart and help this new character enjoy a permanent life.
20 Borderlands 2
DLC: Captain Scarlett And Her Pirate’s Booty, Mr. Torgue’s Campaign Of Carnage, Sir Hammerlock’s Big Game Hunt, And Tiny Tina’s Assault On Dragon Keep
Borderlands 2
- Released
- September 18, 2012
- Genre(s)
- Shooter
This game has a ton of high-rated DLCs. In fact, the count of how much is 47 different DLCs through Steam. Of all of them, though, the one fans cannot miss is Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep. It is delightful because people play as a character in the in-game Dungeon and Dragons session.
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It is incredibly silly and fun with its humor and fantasy cliches. It is also a little emotional, having characters develop so players get an emotional payoff in the end.
19 Bioshock 2
DLC: Minerva’s Den
BioShock 2
- Released
- February 9, 2010
- Genre(s)
- First-Person Shooter
BioShock 2 is a sequel to one of the greatest video games ever made, and most people felt like the sequel didn’t add anything to the series. While this is understandable, BioShock 2 did succeed on one front — it released one of the best DLCs for a video game.
Minerva’s Den is one of the best stories told in the series that truly captures the heart of BioShock. It was a fitting sendoff to the city of Rapture, with BioShock Infinite moving its setting to the floating city of Columbia instead, until the DLCs came out, that is.
18 Far Cry 3
DLC: Blood Dragon
Far Cry 3
- Released
- November 29, 2012
Far Cry 3 is a great game that modernized the franchise, even though it gave Ubisoft a template that they’ve copied over and over again for later games in the series with varying degrees of success.
It helped that Far Cry 3 had a pretty great DLC in the form of Blood Dragon as well. This entertaining piece of DLC was filled to the brim with boundless humor, further bolstered by an eye-catching art style that was perfect for its short yet sweet runtime.
17 Monster Hunter World
DLC: Iceborne
Monster Hunter World
- Released
- January 26, 2018
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
The Monster Hunter series became incredibly popular after the release of Monster Hunter World, which is widely considered by many to be the best and most accessible title in the series. A major release on all platforms helped this series catch the eye of potential fans who weren’t into the whole idea of playing a tough game on portable consoles.
The sheer number of monsters that can be hunted in this game is high enough as is, and Iceborne increases the scope of the world even more. It’s easy to see why so many people find this to be one of the best DLCs of all time and nigh mandatory to enjoy the game at its fullest.
16 Dark Souls
DLC: Artorias Of The Abyss
Dark Souls
- Released
- September 22, 2011
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
Dark Souls is one of the greatest action RPGs ever made. If that wasn’t good enough as is, the DLCs are also absolutely enthralling.
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Artorias of the Abyss fleshes out the story of the world while also adding some of the best bosses in the entire series. The move to faster and more aggressive styles that FromSoftware would eventually adopt can be seen in this DLC, marking the start of something truly magical.
15 Shovel Knight
DLC: Plague Of Shadows. Specter Of Torment, King Of Cards, Shovel Knight Showdown
Shovel Knight
- Released
- June 26, 2014
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
Released in 2014, Shovel Knight is a game of much critical acclaim and a pile of awards for its character design, gameplay, and music. It also got its fair share of DLC as well as free updates.
The DLCs explored other characters and their stories. These included Specter of Torment with Specter Knight, King of Cards with King Knight, and Plague of Shadows with Plague Knight. Players can also download Shovel Knight Showdown, which is a fighting game.
14 Diablo 2
DLC: Lord Of Destruction
Diablo 2
- Released
- June 28, 2000
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG
While Diablo 2 may be over 20 years old at this point, it is still relevant to modern gamers. After all, the game’s remaster is set to be released this very year, with the DLC integrated with it.
The DLC that gamers loved so much for this title was the Lord of Destruction expansion. This DLC offered two new classes, Assassin and Druid. It also added an additional Act to the story, many more items, and the ability to play the game in a higher resolution.
13 Baldur’s Gate 2
DLC: Throne Of Bhaal
Baldur’s Gate 2: Enhanced Edition
- Released
- November 15, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Overhaul Games
Baldur’s Gate 2 is often compared to Diablo 2, as both came out around the same time and were marketed toward fans of Dungeons and Dragons. Also, like Diablo 2, Baldur’s Gate 2 had popular expansion content. Throne of Bhaal provided the ultimate conclusion to the game, as well as taking a deeper dive into the protagonists’ history.
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Outside of the story, the DLC also added a higher experience cap, a new dungeon, and a Wild Mage class. Plenty more abilities, new spells, and more items also became available to players.
DLC: Dawnguard, Hearthfire, And Dragonborn
Skyrim
- Released
- November 11, 2011
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has three DLCs, which were warmly welcomed by hungry fans. They are Dawnguard, Dragonborn, and Hearthfire. Dawnguard is taking part in a war between werewolves and vampires, Hearthfire lets players build a house and adopt children, and Dragonborn unlocks a new boss who was the first Dragonborn but got corrupted.
All three are very entertaining and add many more hours of gameplay. Players get a bit of everything from more characters to more equipment to more maps. If players love Skyrim, then it is a no-brainer to buy these three DLCs.
11 Cyberpunk 2077
DLC: Phantom Liberty
Cyberpunk 2077
- Released
- December 10, 2020
To say that Cyberpunk 2077‘s launch was rough would be a massive understatement, so it’s heartwarming to see CD Projekt Red restoring its goodwill by updating the game numerous times, with the advent of Update 2.0 and Phantom Liberty being a huge turning point for the title’s reputation.
All of a sudden, Cyberpunk 2077 was held in high regard as a game that is a must-play in the action RPG genre, which is a breathtaking turnaround for the game. It helps that Phantom Liberty is also an excellent expansion that builds upon the success of the game to make for something truly remarkable.
10 Red Dead Redemption
DLC: Undead Nightmare
Red Dead Redemption
- Released
- May 18, 2010
- Developer(s)
- Rockstar San Diego
The first Red Dead Redemption was released way back in 2010 and is still highly regarded as one of the best open-world action-adventure games of all time. Set against the backdrop of the American Wild West, Red Dead is a huge game on its own merit.
However, Rockstar outdid itself with the massive DLC expansion Undead Nightmare. It transformed the game into a stylized Hammer Horror-themed zombie game complete with weaponized Holy Water, Sasquatches, and more.