Back in November, Ubisoft lifted the lid on its post-launch DLC plans for Immortals Fenyx Rising. There'll be three episodes all up. Season Pass owners will obviously have access to all of them.
While there's no official release date just yet, a listing on the European Switch eShop reveals the first DLC "A New God" is planned to arrive on 21st January 2021 (that's later this month). Here's a bit about it from Ubisoft's website
"As Fenyx, overcome the legendary trials and challenges of the gods of Olympos to change the Greek Pantheon and fulfill your destiny."
We had a look ourselves and noticed the planned release dates for the other two DLC packs are also listed. The Lost Gods is scheduled for 25th February 2021 and Myths of the Eastern Realm is targeting a 1st of April 2021 release.
You can learn more about this post-launch content in our previous story and check out the trailer below:
Will you be revisiting Immortals Fenyx Rising to try out the game's DLC? Have you played the base game yet? Tell us down below. And if you haven't, why not check out our review.
[source twitter.com, via pushsquare.com]
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Just waiting for a bigger sale, the game with everything included is still a little pricey for me
It seems like a cool game, definitely want to grab it, but with Ubisoft titles (and Warner Bros. titles as well), it's better to wait a year for them to compile it all together and sell it as a deep dish discount. I do hope that the Adventure Time promo they're doing doesn't go away before I can pick this up.
Great game. Easily worth the sale price.
I stopped after around 20 hours because it got a bit repetitive. But I sure be back for the DLC or if they will ever release a graphic improvement patch. Fun game!
I'm playing IFR now and it's a mixed bag for me. I'll put a good chuck of time finishing the story but I'll likely pass on DLC.
Got Immortals physical last week on sale for $30. I'm 4.5 hours in, and I like it.
Concur with comments, I was on the fence but picked up the complete edition on sale. Really, really enjoying. ~30 hours in. It's not as good as, but has that BotW feel, and that's good enough for me. I find Hermes super cringe, but the environmental hunting and puzzle solving gameplay loop is very satisfying.
Will be happy to play through additional content.
Got on ps4 for the better visuals, played for over 30 hours and I really like it, it's more puzzly than BoTW and there's more to do and the combat is better. But the game world feels a a bit cramped and needs more variety of enemies
I didn't think I would like this game, but picked it up during the Christmas Eve sale.
I've since put 75 hours into it, and enjoy it more than I did BotW, just because of the QoL improvements:
1.) The ability to "survey" the world around and use a radar to identify Points of Interest, rather than randomly climbing to the top of various structures and geographic land features on the off chance that you MIGHT find a Korok Seed;
2.) Music. I used to love Zelda music, but I can't remember a single note from BotW, which made it feel oddly isolating and uninviting to play;
3.) The characters are funny and bawdy, rather that awkwardly funny
I bought the game with season pass in the December sale, but I only try for some minutes. Probably when I start to play all DLC will already be launched
I have almost 38hrs in it and for me it’s one of the best game I’ve played in 2020 so it’s well worth the price on sale right now, I think I’m more than half way through the game. Don’t listen to the negative people or review cause this is a cool and fun game.
Just waiting on the 'Gold'/'Game of the Year' edition before i get the game, like a few here I suspect.
Hopefully those dates stick. I’m waiting to pick up the game until the dlc is released- I have a bad habit of not returning to a game for the dlc as I’ve moved on. The game looks awesome though and I’m excited to play it eventually lol.
I caved and got it at Christmas......its fantastic snd alot of fun.
Finished it two days ago.
Loved it and very happy for more DLC!
FYI these DLC dates have been listed since day 1.
@munstahunta
I concur!
I don’t like it as much as I had hoped but I’ll stick with it. Maybe the DLC will draw me in.
@munstahunta I feel that way about Pokémon sword. I’m loving my play through of it even though it was heavily criticised
@E1000 The Switch can't handle DS3.
Picked this up today as I'm craving something to get stuck into on my switch. I enjoy the AC games and as this is the same creative team behind Odyssey it should be decent enough.
I absolutely bloody love this game.
Fav game of 2020. Can’t wait for DLC.
Weapons don't break 10/10
Waiting for them to announce it's finished. At which point the price structure will be - pay $40 for the DLC, get the base game for free.
Until then I have The Witcher 3 2nd DLC to start, then tomb Raider 3 I'm getting today w/ PS+ - finished the 2nd last year - and I got Kingdom Hearts 3 for Christmas, and I'm still debating how many previous games to play - played KH1 $ KH2 when they released on PS2. So after that for Immortals. Could be awhile. Who knows, maybe Nintendo will announce a new game by then.
@onery Yup, me too. Hopefully a gold edition on sale, as with Mario+Rabbids (which was easily worth full price for anyone who has the budget but not the patience... I have the patience but not the budget / other priorities, and got this one at the e-shop price of the DLC), or used when everything including the dlc is on the cartridge (which probably won't happen). With Ubisoft games you know you'll get a good price after a while. With Nintendo published games you know you probably won't, even several generations later, which is why I usually get them used at about €30 - 40 max if I really want them, or at launch if I REALLY REALLY want them (mostly just collector's editions of Zelda games, when the extra's are "worth" it). You may get a less attractive looking budget release for very popular games after like 5 years, or the price just goes up for the less successful and more rare releases - or remains the same in the best case.
I might be in the minority, and while I loved BotW a lot, I actually like Fenyx Rising more.
Haven’t gotten it yet.
Those icons are just such a huge turnoff. I’m done with open worlds where the “world” is a glorified loading screen between map icons. I want more games where you see something interesting, and start going there, but you don’t make it because you see something else interesting nearby, and on the way to that you find another thing, and eventually you’re in a totally different corner of the map from where you originally planned.
Removing all those icons was so simple, and so brilliant, and yet somehow nobody but Nintendo tries.
@Mr-Fuggles777 big turnoff for me. I bought ACO on sale and gave up after about eight hours. Too many icons, and every icon is just a variation on the same bandit camp.
@riki_sidekicks Valhalla did away with most of the onscreen prompts from Odyssey and the exploration is a lot more organic as a result. Its still the same variation of bandit camps and towns to raid as seen in pretty much every open world game but it feels more natural stumbling across them rather than following a hud marker.
ACO does open up once you get off of the first island and start opening up the map, its definitely worth sticking through the early part.
55 hours in so far. I'm trying to 100% it. It's getting a bit repetitive but I think the game is excellent.
@E1000 The Witcher 3 and Doom are different games and engines and i wish people would stop thinking anything is possible because they came over. DS3 struggles on base PS4 and X1, its perfectly playable on them but they still struggle, it would be even worse on Switch and when timing and precise movements are vital a poorly running version would be dreadful. DS2 could come over but the likes of DS3, Sekiro, Nioh and Bloodborne would never be worth it on Switch.
@Mr-Fuggles777 I got off the first island and got as far as flipping control of a region and then gave up because it was so repetitive even after the tutorial island.
@riki_sidekicks fair enough, I can definitely see that. I played for about 25 hours had a break and then came back to finish up and enjoyed it.
The little I've played reminds me more of Kid Icarus: Uprising. Looks like BOTW feels like Kid Icarus. A Kid Icarus: Uprising HD remaster/Remake would be incredible. Suprised no one has mentioned that Immortals reminds them of Kid Icarus
I'd be interested to know what it's sales are like on all platforms. I wonder if it's going under the radar a little. I'm sure it's getting overshadowed by Valhalla on PS/Xbox/PC platforms. I got it on Series X and I was not prepared for how much I am enjoying it. Up there with the best games released in 2020 for me. The combat is fantastic, the puzzles are just challenging enough to be satisfying but not frustrating and the visuals are gorgeous. I think this and Mario Rabbids are the most interesting games Ubisoft have released in the past few years.
I got it this month on sale and its decent, but I'm not exactly falling in love with it. I don't do dlc or season passes so that's a no from me.
@Veggies That's why I got it, but its not scratching that KI itch for me like I'd hoped.
I'm so hyped for the chinese mythology dlc! Roman mythology would be awesome next!
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