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Seriously? That seems... difficult to accomplish.
the content is already done, people datamined it on files, they'll just released for us then.
Oh? What kind of content is it? Now you have me curious :)
One or two new weapons that operate similarly to others, an emote, an armor with some tweaked stats, and other minor items delivered. Trivial on a monthly release schedule once you've done the hard work of establishing the platform and player base.
The question to me is if monthly Warbonds or updates are going to feature more than slight tweaks & reskins to existing archetypes.
Oh, right. Live Service game that preloads its "unlocks." I can't say that I'm exciting by what's already in the game unless they also have game mechanics or levels locked away as well.
They do have more mechanics coming, a whole new faction to fight (High tech space protoss basically) vehicals we can pilot including mechs, and if they follow the helldivers 1 formula, giant bosses to fight. (Last one isn't confirmed, just a guess since they are already adding all the stuff from helldivers 1.)
The 3rd faction sounds interesting.
Yeah I forgot about those big ticket items, those are the ones I'm looking forward to, not an infinite regurgitation of reskinned assets. It should be a good trickle of releases for the non-hardcore players who only put in a dozen or so hours a week instead of treating it like a job.