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If you expand the list, it will show the sum of all DLCs.
In such cases, you have to go to the game's main store page and look for the available DLCs section. There you have to click the "browse all" button which leads you to a separate store page where you can browse all the available content -> browse all -> featured -> new releases. There you should have a complete overview.
Games with moderate amounts of DLCs seem to work as usual and like the poster above said, you have to expand the list under "content for this game", then you should see the full price for all DLC packs displayed beside the "add all DLC to cart" button.
games under 200 dlc show as expected, over 200 dlc they don't show, I believe it has been this way for a few years, kind of wanted to see what doa6 end up costing in total
Games with more then 200 DLC....
Urgh... i think i just threw up in my mouth...