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both the dlcs are v. good, imo.
very recognisably 'how the devs' minds work' and at the same time with their own flavor.
both have, each in their different ways, some special features that you don't find in the main game. so you will likely feel new challenges.
on a practical note: if you get stuck anywhere, there are very good guides on the dlcs in the Guides section on here - do check them out if you're feeling lost in any of the levels.
on new dlcs this year, I have no idea - perhaps devs will chime in with any news?
Since the game is now on many parallel platforms, making new content is apparently a much more involved process than it was when the game was new. But I think we're all hoping to see something new for summer :-)
And for sure, devs are still working hard on the game, so I think there's grounds for optimism here !