Moonlighter’s Between Dimensions DLC will be available next week on consoles

Digital Sun and 11 Bit Studios are releasing the biggest expansion for Moonlighter next week on consoles, when Between Dimensions makes the leap to consoles from PC. It will be available on May 29th at the price of $6.99 across PS4, Xbox One, and Switch. However, to access the Between Dimensions content players will need to have completed the main campaign first as the story in the expansion follows on from those events. Alongside the paid content there will also be free content available for all Moonlighter players.

The key features include:

  • A brand-new Interdimensional Dungeon (with a chance for it to appear as a Corrupted Dungeon in the original dungeons!)
  • 10 all-new original enemies and 5 minibosses
  • A full set of weapons with a new short sword, a large sword, bow, gloves, and spear
  • A new set of armor with a helmet, chest, and boots
  • Trick weapons – 10 unique weapons in total – both powerful… and punishing!
  • New rings for boosting Will’s passive abilities
  • New shop upgrade allowing Will to showcase his new Interdimensional Items
  • New customers wanting to trade and an unfamiliar NPC: The Trader
  • Additional story and lore
  • New thieves to invade your shop (free content)
  • A new client – the indecisive customer (free content)
  • A bothersome bird terrorizing your customers (free content)
In our review for Moonlighter, Jason wrote:

Moonlighter is an incredibly enjoyable jaunt through some interesting ideas and some fun fights. While the combat gets a little easy as you progress, the fun of watching money pour in as you play is immensely satisfying. It would be nice if there was more reason to play after completion as is normally the case with roguelites, but equally having an actual conclusion is a breath of fresh air for the genre. It is a lot of fun and one that will keep you entertained for a fair while if you want to sink your time into it.

You can read the full Moonlighter review here.

Source: Press Release

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