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That's what is coming up on google so end of the year it is for Scorched Earth the rest of the maps are through all of next year.
He's in Australia I believe. Unfortunately not everyone is getting the same price
Yes i would agree on wanting Ragnarok next
Typical business 4th quarter ends in January but given Snail-Wildcard are almost always rather liberal (ie delay) with their release dates and how the Console release situation has been unfolding, AND the holidays will render the company in a coma until mid January once they start up next month, it makes for more compelling evidence they'll not put out Scorched Earth until well after January.
So given the above and if you put all 12 DLC's on a staggered 2-3 month release plan as is likely the pattern, it probably is a good conservative bit of speculation to say 2 more years out for the last of the 12 DLC's to be released to players. Let's also keep in mind too that this is all buttressing up against their intentions for Ark 2.
Mind you Im well aware of Grove Street and Instinct games being the ones primarily doing all the work on ASA and they have perhaps a different progress plan, but given how they too did ASA from the start and the results seen thus far with Wildcard just being less direct in the work of it, well, I think the above stagger release considerations become even more compelling.