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They really should let everyone download whatever they want, whenever they want.
No matter what OS is used.
Download SteamCMD from https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD#Linux
Authenticate on SteamCMD - if it's a bought game, via
It will then ask you for your SteamGuard, type it in.
Make a folder on your desktop, get its filepath into the SteamCMD via command:
Then proceed to download the file via
You can find out the GID from the Store page's URL.
i.e. .../app/236430/
Dark Souls II GID is 236430. So the code would be app_update 236430.
P.S. I tested this with They Bleed Pixels, its GID is 211260. It also downloaded the OST DLC by default, without having to insert the separate GID of 211262. In otherwords Dark Souls 2's GID should be enough to get you the pre-order stuff.
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I could not download GID 211262 - so you cannot simply download the DLC without downloading the basegame. Downloading the basegame installs the DLC content as well.