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And FF is a sandbox game with optional combat. Endgame is what you decide to make it.
After that, we will see! We have tons of ideas for potential content/DLCs, but how far we go will also depend on how well the game's sales do in the longterm.
That is fantastic news Zantai. Congrats.
Great news indeed. I wonder what the small DLC will be. I assume the large one is the "water" DLC.
Also encouraging they have "tons of ideas".
I would liek to breed with the chickens and there could be an annual co*k festival where players show off their prize co*k. Could use the breeding system they have in Warframe for pets. Or Ark Survival.
Well, the most important thing is, for me, that a DLC would raise replayability. If the DLC is just about new buildings and new animals, this wouldn't change alot. But for example a new Trade System, quests, more military aspects... that would want me to buy future DLCs.