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You have survived Dead Island, but did you really understand what happened? The Ryder White DLC lets you play through the happenings on Banoi through the eyes of the antagonist, so you can learn more about the motivations of Ryder White, a military man and loving husband. There are always two sides to a medal.
- New character: Ryder White
- Single Player campaign with several hours of gameplay
- 2 new weapons/blueprints
- New In-Game cutscenes
Bloodbath Arena DLC
In the first DLC four different arenas offer new challenges that can be played alone or in coop mode. Its a desperate fight for survival where waves after waves of unrelenting zombies attack, one more gruesome than the next! In this DLC characters can loot experience points and items and bring them over to the campaign mode. Players can show off their skills in zombie fighting with the newly implemented leaderboards.
- 4 Arenas, deadly and hazardous
- Endless waves of zombies
- Single or co-op multiplayer
- Loot XP items and bring them over into your campaign
- Leaderboards to challenge your friends
is that not a DLC? Oo
> ... thats why DLC is not listed as such."
That doesn't mean people don't want to know what they're buying, in detail – especially if they were not previous players of this game in its original version. And the marketing blurb saying "Includes all previously released DLC" strongly (through probably wrongly) implies there are other DLCs that were not previously released.
So, thanks to Helghast Trooper and Iron Monkey for actually answering the question, instead of wasting everyone's time being smartasses.