Downloadable content, or DLC, is what gamers call extra content players can download after purchasing a video game. While some DLC is offered for free, players typically must pay additional fees to unlock new content. Freemium games rely entirely on DLC to make a profit. DLC is sold exclusively by a game's publisher in digital format. It tends to be tied to the individual customer's console or account, which means DLC can't be resold or traded like physical game discs.
A similar concept to DLC is disc-locked content, which must be activated through an online service. Sometimes, companies release physical copies of games with a code needed to download additional content. For example, the Switch version of Resident Evil Origins Collection requires players to enter a code to download the remake of Resident Evil. It has also become common practice for publishers to offer DLC as part of pre-order bonuses, special edition bundles, and re-releases.
Types of DLC that games offer include:. The concept of digital game distribution dates back to the s with Atari's GameLine service, but the real-time strategy game Total Annihilation is credited for normalizing DLC in when its developers started releasing new content every month. In the late s, social media and mobile gaming normalized the concept of microtransactions, which make it easy for players to quickly download new content with a single tap. Thus, developers were incentivized to continually add new features that players can buy.
Today, nearly every major console or mobile game supports some form of DLC. Although most games claim you must be 18 to purchase DLC, many game consoles and mobile devices allow users to make instant purchases with previously stored credit card information. Therefore, parents should set up parental controls to manage in-app purchases. Some services, like the Nintendo 3DS eShop , require users to enter a password before completing a transaction.
DLC is different from a mod, which is content made by a third-party. To start a remote download, you need to set up automatic downloads for your console.
If you do not have a linked console, a padlock will appear next to the game. If you haven't set up automatic downloads, the game will begin downloading when you next turn on your console. If you own both versions of the game, you can switch between them by pressing the options button.
Visit the guide below for more information. Find purchases Download games and add-ons Download games remotely Switch game versions. How to find PlayStation Store purchases. PS5 console: find purchases. To find game add-ons, select the game hub and scroll to the Add-Ons section. PS4 console: find purchases. Check PlayStation Store transactions. Select Game Library from your Games home. The game will install automatically.
Depending on the game, you may have the option to copy and play a portion of the game right away. To purchase and download add-ons, search for the game in PlayStation Store, select the game hub and scroll to the Add-Ons section. On the other hand, those with the season pass are struggling a bit. It's the cheaper route to take for players planning on getting both DLCs anyway, but it does come with a pesky side effect of making downloading the DLCs a bit more of a hassle. Simply purchasing the Assassin's Creed Valhalla season pass actually doesn't do anything, and there will be no download involved.
Instead, it gives the player the option to download the other two individual DLC packs for free rather than paying their standard price. In other words, players wanting to start the Siege of Paris DLC for Assassin's Creed Valhalla that purchased the season pass will still need to go to their platform's store and "purchase" the DLC for free. This will then prompt players to download and install it as normal.
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