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Dark Alliance Drops Free DLC as an end of the year treat for fans

Dungeons and Dragons Dark Alliance becomes more accessible with new DLC, while providing more fluid gameplay for all.

Dark Alliance may have released their new game in June, but they weren’t done thrilling fans. After taking time to hear and listen to players, Dungeons and Dragons has released free DLC just in time for the holidays.

The story isn’t necessarily the free DLC; it’s the fact that the company listened to players who were critiquing the game. This sort of relationship is definitely worth writing about.

Rather than burying ways to report bugs or suggestions, Dark Alliance devs created an easy way for players to get in touch with the click of the mouse.

Dungeons and Dragons devs continue to listen to fans 6 months after original game release.
Image: Wizards of the Coast

Dark Alliance encourages feedback by allowing users to report bugs easily; with a click of the button. For instance, the link was easily accessible and is still active.

On the positive gaming side we at PopWrapped like to see, it’s refreshing for devs and creators to want feedback for their game, and not just give their community lip service by not updating issues that affect gameplay or accessibility to others.

Entertaining new content includes a new map, The Crystal Wraiths (okay, does anyone else think that sounds like a cool band name?) with more acts included as well. New bosses, lore items and in-game trophies are available for players to earn. 

If you’d like to read about our previous Dark Alliance write up, you can find it here. 

Devs have been eager and excited to unveil the new updates, and are always open to hearing accessibility concerns.

General bug fixes include more fluid looting, movement updates that are consistent with the storyline, and server issues.

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For the full list of patch notes, click here. 

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  • Neera Burner

    Neera is originally from New Delhi, India and resides in Appalachia, USA with her children and husband. She enjoys playing video games, The Simpsons, the color pink, and being strange.

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