Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous – Season Pass 2 Announced, Contains Three New DLC Packs

The first DLC adds a new companion and class. The second continues the story of "Through the Ashes," while the third returns to Kenabres.

Posted By | On 26th, Oct. 2022

Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous

Owlcat Games’ Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous will be receiving more paid DLC in the future. It’s announced Season Pass 2, consisting of three premium DLC packs. A release date wasn’t provided, but it can be pre-ordered today on PC. Console players can purchase it when the first DLC is made available.

None of the DLC has an official name yet, though their contents have been revealed. DLC #4 features a new brawler companion and a new playable class – the Shifter. They’ll also explore the “lost secrets of Old Sarkoris” and apparently “find new love, one transcending time itself.”

DLC #5 is a new standalone campaign continuing from Through the Ashes. It sees a new demon lord rising, and it’s up to a normal group of adventurers to stop it, fighting frozen minions in the process. Though it can be played without experiencing Through the Ashes, save data from the latter allows for carrying your hero over. The DLC will take 6-7 hours to complete and unlocks a new dungeon in the main campaign.

Finally, DLC #6 sees players revisiting Kenabres after it’s rebuilt. A festival is held, and the protagonist is the guest of honor. It’s a way to hang out with companions, but Kenabres still has some secrets to discover.

Creative director Alexander Mishulin said, “Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the first title created by Owlcat as an independent studio with complete control over the development, and we have far-reaching plans for future updates and new content.

“It’s been a year since we released the game, but there is still a dedicated team in our studio working exclusively on Pathfinder. And we have a lot of ideas for your future adventures. Thus, we will continue making new content in the form of DLC for our game.”

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is available for PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch via the cloud. Check out our review here for more details.


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