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Could you imagination KOLI done in this manner. It's set out in the open, (Well, atleast most of it is.) and so, this feeling of being inside a restricted area is lost most of the time.
Anyway, from what I have been told, it looks like this is it, this is all we get aside from the FFclassics.
A post the devs made on the 1st of June (2018) stated the dev team is "still working on the second DLC for Warlock. It's had to take a back seat while the team concentrate on paying work."
So, they *are* (according to the devs themselves) working on the second DLC at least.
I assume, from other comments I saw the devs make in the discussions, while they *did* have plans for even more content, sales simply weren't high enough to justify the development costs.
It's sad, but it is a niche market, and development is expensive.
Firstly it's great to hear that you're loving Warlock! We poured a lot of love into this adaptation and it's genuinely heart-warming to read fans' positive reactions.
Sadly it does look like this will be a one-off in this format. As nccvoyager mentioned above, sales were not high enough to cover development costs of another in this style. Add to the fact that Nomad released FF Legends, we feel the market is also too crowded for another to be sustainable for us.
We are half way through development on the second DLC, "Dwarven Resistance", but have had to put it on hold while we balance the books a bit with fixed revenue and funded projects. We're hoping the upcoming port of Warlock to Nintendo Switch will also help in this regard.
If you're a fan of the digital board game aesthetic, you may be keen to check out our upcoming PlayStation VR project, Table of Tales: The Crooked Crown! You can find more info here on our blog: http://tinmangames.com.au/blog/?p=5023
However, TWOFM has been an awesome game to play and really lookin forward to the final DLC "Dwarven Resistance" when it arrives.