7 months after Ni no Kuni 2's season pass went on sale, Bandai Namco finally details its first major DLC

Today, publisher 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bandai Namco finally detailed the first major DLC in the season pass for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom. It's called The Lair of the Lost Lord. It's coming this winter, and on top of𓄧 some new items and quests, it's bringing a big new dungeon called the Labyrinth. 

The Labyrinth is home to a new villain, the Prince of Wraiths, who's plotting to destroy Evermore, the kingdom players build up over the course of the game. Meanwhile, the DLC's new quests "will help provide back stories to Evan's friends," Bandai explained. Likewise, the new "Material Method" 🎉combat system relies on "the memories of people Evan meets through his journey." 

for the pass itself. It reads: 

"Buy the Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom Season Pass and get the upcoming epic expansions the moment th💦𓆉ey become available. Explore new dungeons, get exclusive rewards and enjoy a brand new story chapter with hours of additional gameplay at a discount."

That's not a lot of information 🗹to work with, but it was all players knew until the end of July - four months after Ni no Kuni 2's release - when Bandai the free Adventure Pack update. That update released in August, and at the time Bandai offered a slightly less vague description of the game's season pass content: "a new puzzling dungeon" which w🥃e now know to be The Lair of the Lost Lord, and "a whole new story expansion" which has yet to be unveiled. And then once again, nothing - until now. Bandai says more information, including non-season pass DLC pricing and a firm release date, is on its way. 

Here are 5 essential 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ni no Kuni 2 tips you should know before you play. 

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