Blood Bowl 2 - Official Expansion (DLC)
Blood Bowl 2's official expansion adds new races and modes to the brutal Warhammer football hybrid, more depth, more carnage, same unforgiving dice.
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About Blood Bowl 2 - Official Expansion (DLC)
Blood Bowl 2 is a turn-based strategy game built on the bones of Games Workshop's tabletop boardgame, and this official expansion is the version you want if you are coming in fresh or already own the base game and want more content. The concept is simple on paper: two teams of fantasy creatures play a deeply violent approximation of American football over a grid-based pitch, and every block, blitz, and dodging roll is resolved by dice probability. In practice, it is one of the most tactically layered sports-strategy hybrids on PC, and the expansion adds races that meaningfully change how you approach every match. The core loop rewards players who think in terms of risk management rather than raw aggression. You are constantly weighing a 50/50 block against ball security, or deciding whether to spend an apothecary now or gamble on a go-for-it roll in overtime. The expansion builds on that by introducing teams with radically different skill curves. Some new rosters are attrition machines that want a low-scoring grind. Others are glass-cannon units that fold under pressure but threaten a score on any turn. Learning the asymmetry between rosters is where the real hours go, and the expansion delivers enough variety to keep that learning process alive well past the base game's content. The AI in single-player holds up reasonably well at teaching fundamentals, though experienced players will find it exploitable at higher skill tiers. That is actually fine as a design choice, because Blood Bowl 2's real longevity is in its online leagues and the Cabalvision competitive mode. The PvP ecosystem is where the depth of roster building and player progression shows itself. Developing a team across a full league season, watching your star blitzer accumulate skills and injuries, is a genuinely compelling long-form campaign that no single-player mode can replicate. The expansion integrates fully with the online league structure, so new race teams are matchmade and ranked alongside the full player base. There are friction points worth knowing. The in-app purchases are a real presence, and while cosmetic items do not affect gameplay balance, the monetisation layer is visible enough to feel intrusive in a paid product. The tutorial is functional for absolute newcomers but does not hold your hand through advanced concepts like cage positioning or chain-push geometry. Players coming from the tabletop version will adapt quickly. PC newcomers might spend their first few matches feeling like the dice hate them personally, which is fair, because sometimes they do. Metacritic sits at 76/100, which tracks with a game that is excellent in its niche but does not pretend to be anything broader. If you own the base game and want more race variety plus expanded solo content, this expansion earns its place. If you are brand new to Blood Bowl, look for a bundle that includes both the base game and this DLC together, because the expansion assumes you already understand the ruleset. The mod ecosystem is modest but functional, and Cyanide's post-release support has kept the competitive ruleset reasonably close to current tabletop standards. For strategy players who want something with actual stakes per decision and a real competitive ceiling, this remains one of the more underrated offerings in the genre. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Cyanide Studios
- Publisher
- Cyanide Studio
- Release Date
- Sep 5, 2017