Compare Conan Exiles- Year 2 DLC Bundle (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by FunCom. Published by FunCom. Released on 4/30/2019. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Third Person, Massive Multiplayer, MMO, Strategy, RPG.

Four cosmetic DLC packs for Conan Exiles bundled together: new armor sets, weapons, mounts, building pieces, and emotes rooted in Hyboria's richest cultures. Pure visual flair, zero pay-to-win.

Let's be upfront about what this bundle is and is not. The Year 2 DLC Bundle collects four cosmetic content packs released across 2019 for Funcom's open-world survival RPG Conan Exiles: Treasures of Turan, Riders of Hyboria, Blood and Sand, and Debaucheries of Derketo. None of these packs alter the game's power balance in any way. Every weapon and armor piece added carries stats equivalent to what you can already craft in the base game. You are buying looks, atmosphere, and the satisfaction of building a base that actually matches the fantasy in your head. That said, there is a lot of look to buy here. Treasures of Turan leans into opulent Middle Eastern-influenced architecture, bringing a full tier-three building set, the Turanian Mercenary armor line, Turanian warpaints, new placeables craftable at the dedicated Turanian Artisan Table, and exotic pet skins including the caravan rhino and elephant. Riders of Hyboria is the mount-focused pack: black and white horse variants, the Silent Legion saddle, stable building pieces, the Poitain Cavalier armor sets across light, medium, and heavy tiers, and 11 Poitain weapons including lances. Blood and Sand goes gladiatorial, delivering arena and vault building pieces, the Bear Shaman armor set, and 19 weapons in the Bloodletter set alongside war banners for decorating your fighting pit. Debaucheries of Derketo shifts to hedonism: tavern placeables, dancer and entertainer staging, jewelry sets in gold and silver, and a collection of outfits that lean into the game's more theatrical side. Where the bundle earns its value is in how tightly these themes fit Conan's Hyborian world. Funcom has always treated the Robert E. Howard source material with genuine care, and each pack feels culturally distinct rather than arbitrarily reskinned. If you run a role-play-oriented private server, or you spend your evenings obsessing over base aesthetics, this is a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade. The Turanian palace you have been picturing since hour one of the base game finally becomes achievable with the right building set. The honest caveat is that none of this adds quests, new zones, new mechanics, or narrative content. If you came to Conan Exiles expecting story depth or branching choices, you already know the base game is more about emergent player-driven drama than authored RPG beats. These DLCs do not change that equation at all. They are wardrobe and interior design expansions. The Blood and Sand arena pieces are arguably the most gameplay-adjacent content here, because a dedicated arena genuinely changes how PvP and thrall-combat events feel on a populated server, but even that is ultimately cosmetic scaffolding around mechanics that already exist. Bottom line for the practical shopper: if you own Conan Exiles and you have sunk enough hours in to care about what your base looks like, the bundle makes sense as a single purchase covering four distinct visual themes. If you are still deciding whether the base game is for you, start there first. Monika, Scout Team

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Conan Exiles- Year 2 DLC Bundle (DLC)

Apr 30, 2019FunCom
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Four cosmetic DLC packs for Conan Exiles bundled together: new armor sets, weapons, mounts, building pieces, and emotes rooted in Hyboria's richest cultures. Pure visual flair, zero pay-to-win.

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Worth it for dedicated Conan Exiles builders and roleplayers who want four distinct visual themes; skip entirely if you do not own the base game.

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Let's be upfront about what this bundle is and is not. The Year 2 DLC Bundle collects four cosmetic content packs released across 2019 for Funcom's open-world survival RPG Conan Exiles: Treasures of Turan, Riders of Hyboria, Blood and Sand, and Debaucheries of Derketo. None of these packs alter the game's power balance in any way. Every weapon and armor piece added carries stats equivalent to what you can already craft in the base game. You are buying looks, atmosphere, and the satisfaction of building a base that actually matches the fantasy in your head. That said, there is a lot of look to buy here. Treasures of Turan leans into opulent Middle Eastern-influenced architecture, bringing a full tier-three building set, the Turanian Mercenary armor line, Turanian warpaints, new placeables craftable at the dedicated Turanian Artisan Table, and exotic pet skins including the caravan rhino and elephant. Riders of Hyboria is the mount-focused pack: black and white horse variants, the Silent Legion saddle, stable building pieces, the Poitain Cavalier armor sets across light, medium, and heavy tiers, and 11 Poitain weapons including lances. Blood and Sand goes gladiatorial, delivering arena and vault building pieces, the Bear Shaman armor set, and 19 weapons in the Bloodletter set alongside war banners for decorating your fighting pit. Debaucheries of Derketo shifts to hedonism: tavern placeables, dancer and entertainer staging, jewelry sets in gold and silver, and a collection of outfits that lean into the game's more theatrical side. Where the bundle earns its value is in how tightly these themes fit Conan's Hyborian world. Funcom has always treated the Robert E. Howard source material with genuine care, and each pack feels culturally distinct rather than arbitrarily reskinned. If you run a role-play-oriented private server, or you spend your evenings obsessing over base aesthetics, this is a meaningful quality-of-life upgrade. The Turanian palace you have been picturing since hour one of the base game finally becomes achievable with the right building set. The honest caveat is that none of this adds quests, new zones, new mechanics, or narrative content. If you came to Conan Exiles expecting story depth or branching choices, you already know the base game is more about emergent player-driven drama than authored RPG beats. These DLCs do not change that equation at all. They are wardrobe and interior design expansions. The Blood and Sand arena pieces are arguably the most gameplay-adjacent content here, because a dedicated arena genuinely changes how PvP and thrall-combat events feel on a populated server, but even that is ultimately cosmetic scaffolding around mechanics that already exist. Bottom line for the practical shopper: if you own Conan Exiles and you have sunk enough hours in to care about what your base looks like, the bundle makes sense as a single purchase covering four distinct visual themes. If you are still deciding whether the base game is for you, start there first.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Conan Exiles- Year 2 DLC Bundle (DLC) was released on 30 April 2019.

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