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UPDATE: After retsting Steam it fixed my issue. To clarify, the other DLCs are still missing, but I can now play early.
I've tried it several times. It HAS NOT fixed the problem. It's still only showing 2/4 of the DLCs.
I'll let the team know about the 'Dawn of the End', which should definitely be available for you. For the G2G Badge and Avatar, you will unlock them on our community platform Games2gether (https://community.amplitude-studios.com/) but we're experiencing delays, our web team is already investigating. :)
Same issue here. Restarting steam did not fix the problem, i can't access the game.
Please keep us posted. Obvs, doesn't stop us from enjoying the game, but would be nice to sort out.
To make it simpler and avoid misunderstandings on how to check the DLCs, I have added additional screenshots here, to check whether they are registered with your Steam account or not
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3053305076
*sigh*
The issue with a lot of those keys resellers who offer stuff for cheap, which are anything but trustworthy, is the fact that their keys can be considered "volatile" from a gamer's perspective.
Not only are you in constant uncertainty about their sources for the keys, which could be deactivated any time if they are used illegally, but also it is always unclear if what you got is actually what you are told to get.
With pre-order / pre-purchase games that problem is IN PARTICULAR SEVERE.
You might have just pre-purchased something from the reseller, but it is not an Advanced Access version because they might not have at all any keys for Advanced Access.
You probably fell for the misunderstanding in that regards, as it happens with A LOT of players who go for cheap resellers.
If that is the keys you can only complain to the reseller / merchant you got the item from. Neither Steam, the publisher nor the developers are responsible for what you got that way.