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i'm more of wondering when the cafeteria is going to be added to the game.
I hope for more DLCs but your guess is as good as mine.
Cafeteria was already confirmed as being worked on; but I don't recall if that was part of a DLC or just a free update. You could probably search for the comment.
Was never really a pattern, there was no equal spacing between DLC releases or duplicate months. Just like there was no pattern to Two Point Hospital DLC either, just 2 or 3 releases a year every 4 to 6 months apart.
They gave us a free update and a new challenge in December without charging for it, and the Cafeteria update in October before that was also free.
Very likely depends on if the game continues to sell well if they will invest more time into more DLC, if Christmas sales were good, maybe something new by spring.
Making games it´s costly, I don´t know where players got the idea that devs should update the same game for 20 years for the same 30 users. But THANKFULLY, that type of crap is mostly related to ubisoft or EA. Game has plenty of content that will take you a good 40 hours or so to complete, if you want them to make more, maybe convince 100 friends to buy the game and then it will be worth the devs ephor. It makes no financial sense for Two Point Studios to continue giving you DLCs if only but a handfull of us are buying them (and even less are completing them, this game achievements are super easy and still the ratio is pretty low, a person that buys the game and never plays it it´s not preciselly the type of consumer devs should chase with DLCs the are not gonna buy.