Friday, June 2, 2023

Owlcat Games Announces New Details For ‘Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous’ Season Pass 2 DLC

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Owlcat Games today revealed information on Season Pass 2 and its three premium DLCs for critically-acclaimed cRPG Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous.

“Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the first title created by Owlcat as an independent studio with complete control over the development, and we have far-reaching plans for future updates and new content. – says Alexander Mishulin,  Creative Director at Owlcat Games – It’s been a year since we released the game, but there is still a dedicated team in our studio working exclusively on Pathfinder. And we have a lot of ideas for your future adventures. Thus, we will continue making new content in the form of DLC for our game.”

Season Pass 2

New friends and enemies, dangers and rewards await you — both as extensions of the main Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous campaign and as standalone experiences.=

DLC #4

Here comes a new companion for the Knight Commander’s party and a new playable class: the ever changing shifter! Bolster your party with a reliable brawler, capable of taking on the aspects of various wild beasts. Delve into the lost secrets of Old Sarkoris. And who knows? Maybe you will even find new love, one transcending time itself.

DLC #5

This new standalone campaign picks up where the ‘Through the Ashes’ DLC story left off. A new demon lord with hordes of frozen minions is emerging from the depths of the Abyss. With the Knight Commander busy elsewhere, what can a group of regular adventurers with no mythic powers do to save the day? This expansion offers a 6-7 hour story, which you can play independently or with the hero from your ‘Through the Ashes’ save game. And when you’re done, a new dungeon in the main campaign will be open for the Knight Commander to explore.

DLC #6

During your first visit to Kenabres, things didn’t go well. Now that the demonic assault has been thwarted, and the crusaders are preparing their final counterattack, why not take a little break? Kenabres, burned and rebuilt, is holding a new festival, and the Knight Commander will be the guest of honor. This is your chance to spend some quality time away from the battlefields together with your companions – and, perhaps, go on a special date with your loved one. Be careful, though: the war isn’t over yet, and even the new, peaceful Kenabres might be hiding its share of secrets…

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous art

Season Pass 2 is available for pre-order on PC from today. It will arrive on consoles later, with the release of the first out of three new DLCs.

To commemorate the Season Pass 2 reveal, Owlcat has announced a Halloween “Scream sale” on Steam, with discounts on the following editions: 55% on Mythic and Commander Editions, 30% off on the recent premium DLC – The Treasure of the Midnight Isle. The promotion runs from October 25, through to November 1, 2022.

Images via OwlCat Games

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