Compare Cult of the Lamb - Cultist Pack (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Massive Monster. Published by Devolver Digital. Released on 8/11/2022. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Strategy. Metacritic score: 82/100.

Five exclusive follower skins and seven decorations for your cult commune. Small cosmetic DLC, big personality boost for your flock.

Cult of the Lamb is a roguelite action game wrapped around a cult-management sim, and if you have already bought in, you know the follower forms are half the personality of the whole experience. Watching a tiny masked creature pledge undying loyalty to your lamb deity hits differently when that creature has a distinct look you chose. The Cultist Pack leans directly into that by adding five exclusive follower forms and a seven-piece decoration set for your commune. That is the entire scope of the package, and it is worth being clear-eyed about that upfront. From a systems perspective, this DLC adds zero mechanical depth. No new doctrine cards, no new building tiers, no new crusade floors or boss types. If you are the kind of player who cares about optimizing sermon rotations, managing follower loyalty during dissent cycles, or finding the fastest path to unlocking the top-tier building upgrades, there is nothing here that touches any of that. The decoration pack lets you customize the visual layout of your commune, which has mild indirect value since a well-decorated commune can contribute to follower mood, but the seven new pieces are purely cosmetic additions to an already well-stocked catalog. The follower forms are the real draw. Cult of the Lamb's base game ships with a large roster of creature designs, and Massive Monster clearly has a strong visual design language. The five forms in this pack fit that aesthetic well. Whether they justify the purchase comes down entirely to how much you enjoy the dressing-up layer of the sim. If you have spent time deliberately unlocking specific follower forms through normal gameplay and found yourself wishing for more variety sooner, this scratches that itch. If you barely notice what your followers look like between resource-gathering runs and ritual management, this will feel thin. For strategy-minded players evaluating DLC purchases as a value-per-gameplay-hour calculation, the Cultist Pack is harder to defend than a content expansion. There is no new decision-making surface here, no branching build paths unlocked, no additional late-game complexity. It is a cosmetic pack priced as a cosmetic pack, which at least means the expectation is honest. The base game's overwhelmingly positive review score reflects a tight, well-balanced roguelite-sim hybrid, and none of that quality carries over into this DLC by itself. You need to already own and enjoy the base game for any of this to matter. Bottom line for the spreadsheet crowd: treat this as optional padding, not as a content update. If you are deep into a commune playthrough and want more visual variety for your flock, it does exactly what it says. If you are on the fence about the base game, start there and come back to this later. Diego, Scout Team

Cult of the Lamb - Cultist Pack (DLC)
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Cult of the Lamb - Cultist Pack (DLC)

Aug 11, 2022Massive MonsterDevolver Digital
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Five exclusive follower skins and seven decorations for your cult commune. Small cosmetic DLC, big personality boost for your flock.

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Cult of the Lamb is a roguelite action game wrapped around a cult-management sim, and if you have already bought in, you know the follower forms are half the personality of the whole experience. Watching a tiny masked creature pledge undying loyalty to your lamb deity hits differently when that creature has a distinct look you chose. The Cultist Pack leans directly into that by adding five exclusive follower forms and a seven-piece decoration set for your commune. That is the entire scope of the package, and it is worth being clear-eyed about that upfront. From a systems perspective, this DLC adds zero mechanical depth. No new doctrine cards, no new building tiers, no new crusade floors or boss types. If you are the kind of player who cares about optimizing sermon rotations, managing follower loyalty during dissent cycles, or finding the fastest path to unlocking the top-tier building upgrades, there is nothing here that touches any of that. The decoration pack lets you customize the visual layout of your commune, which has mild indirect value since a well-decorated commune can contribute to follower mood, but the seven new pieces are purely cosmetic additions to an already well-stocked catalog. The follower forms are the real draw. Cult of the Lamb's base game ships with a large roster of creature designs, and Massive Monster clearly has a strong visual design language. The five forms in this pack fit that aesthetic well. Whether they justify the purchase comes down entirely to how much you enjoy the dressing-up layer of the sim. If you have spent time deliberately unlocking specific follower forms through normal gameplay and found yourself wishing for more variety sooner, this scratches that itch. If you barely notice what your followers look like between resource-gathering runs and ritual management, this will feel thin. For strategy-minded players evaluating DLC purchases as a value-per-gameplay-hour calculation, the Cultist Pack is harder to defend than a content expansion. There is no new decision-making surface here, no branching build paths unlocked, no additional late-game complexity. It is a cosmetic pack priced as a cosmetic pack, which at least means the expectation is honest. The base game's overwhelmingly positive review score reflects a tight, well-balanced roguelite-sim hybrid, and none of that quality carries over into this DLC by itself. You need to already own and enjoy the base game for any of this to matter. Bottom line for the spreadsheet crowd: treat this as optional padding, not as a content update. If you are deep into a commune playthrough and want more visual variety for your flock, it does exactly what it says. If you are on the fence about the base game, start there and come back to this later. Diego, Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCFollower CustomizationCommune DecorationBase Game RequiredRoguelite Companion

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Metacritic
82
Steam
96%(123,622)

Game Info

Developer
Massive Monster
Publisher
Devolver Digital
Release Date
Aug 11, 2022

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