Avowed Skips New Game Plus, but Post-Launch DLC Remains a Possibility

Avowed Skips New Game Plus, but Post-Launch DLC Remains a Possibility

Obsidian Entertainment confirms Avowed will not feature a New Game Plus mode at launch, but leaves the door open for future downloadable content, potentially including expansion packs or additional story content.

In a recent developer update, Obsidian Entertainment confirmed that their highly anticipated RPG, Avowed, will not include a New Game Plus (NG+) mode upon its release. This news, while potentially disappointing to some players who enjoy replaying games with enhanced challenges and rewards, was accompanied by a statement suggesting the possibility of post-launch content.

The decision to omit NG+ at launch appears to be a strategic one, prioritizing the development team’s focus on delivering a polished and compelling core experience. Obsidian explained that allocating resources to implement NG+ would have diverted time and energy away from other crucial aspects of development, including bug fixes, optimization, and ensuring the main game meets the high expectations set by fans. This prioritization suggests a commitment to a strong foundation upon which future content can be built.

While a definitive confirmation of post-launch DLC isn’t given, the developer update alluded to ongoing discussions regarding the potential for expansion packs or other additions to the Avowed universe. The possibility of future content could include entirely new story arcs, characters, areas to explore, and even additional classes or gameplay mechanics. This leaves room for optimism, especially for players hoping for extended replayability beyond the initial campaign.

The lack of NG+ at launch might be mitigated by the inherent replayability of an RPG with multiple character builds and choices. Players can experiment with different playstyles and character classes to unlock varied narratives and experiences. However, the potential future inclusion of DLC, either expanding the existing world or introducing new content, hints at a commitment to keeping Avowed engaging long after its initial release.

The response to this news from the gaming community has been mixed. While some express disappointment at the absence of NG+, others acknowledge the development team’s reasoning and remain hopeful about the potential for future updates and expansions. Many are enthusiastic about the possibility of new adventures in the world of Avowed, a sentiment Obsidian is seemingly aware of, promising to keep the community informed about post-launch plans as they progress. Whether or not the DLC will actually be released remains to be seen, but the developers’ positive outlook maintains player anticipation and faith in the future of the game.

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AlexTheGamer87

Seriously disappointed about no NG+ at launch. I was really looking forward to replaying Avowed with my overpowered mage after finishing the main story. Hope the DLC is substantial, otherwise this feels like a missed opportunity.

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SarahPlaysGames

I understand their reasoning. Getting a polished base game is more important than rushing in NG+. I’m optimistic about the DLC possibilities, though! More Avowed is always good news.

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The_RPG_Fanatic

No NG+ is a bummer, but the sheer amount of build diversity in an RPG like this makes replayability pretty high anyway. Excited to see what kind of DLC they cook up – bigger maps, new storylines, heck yes!

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MasterChief117

This is unacceptable! No NG+ is a deal breaker for me. I refuse to buy a game that doesn’t offer this fundamental feature. I’ll wait for a complete edition with NG+ included.

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GamingWithJen

I’m cautiously optimistic. Obsidian has a good track record, so I trust they’ll deliver compelling DLC if they promise it. The lack of NG+ at launch is a shame, but not a game-ruiner for me. Fingers crossed for a robust expansion!