Compare DYSMANTLE: Underworld (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by 10tons Ltd. Published by 10tons Ltd. Released on 8/24/2022. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Simulation.

A post-apocalyptic crafting RPG descends underground - more DYSMANTLE, for better and worse, with new enemies and loot to smash your way through.

DYSMANTLE: Underworld is paid DLC for the base survival-crafting RPG DYSMANTLE, pulling you down into subterranean zones filled with new enemy types, gear, and the same core loop that made the original tick: smash everything, craft gear from the rubble, level up, repeat. If you bounced off the base game, nothing here changes the formula enough to win you back. But if you sank comfortable hours into the post-apocalyptic overworld and wanted more, the Underworld answers that call with a reasonable expansion of content. The underground setting does shift the atmosphere noticeably. Claustrophobic tunnels replace the open overgrown landscapes above, which creates a tighter, moodier feel. New enemy variants and environmental hazards push you to re-evaluate gear builds you might have cruised on in the late game. The loot pool expands, and there are fresh crafting materials gated behind the DLC zones, which gives established characters something to actually chase. Combat remains the same real-time brawler with melee and ranged options, cooldown-managed skills, and the steady drip of stat upgrades - nothing reinvented, just extended. Where the DLC earns its mixed reception is in density of meaningful content. The Underworld areas can feel like corridors of combat with limited narrative payoff. The writing in the base game was sparse to begin with - functional lore, not the kind of worldbuilding you piece together across journals and NPC dialogue. Down here it gets sparser. If you came to DYSMANTLE hoping for character arcs or decisions that ripple forward, you were already playing the wrong game, and the DLC does not course-correct. It is, at its core, more room to dismantle things. Co-op via split screen or remote play remains intact, which is worth noting because grinding new underground zones with a friend smooths over the repetition considerably. The new crafting progression integrates with your existing character rather than resetting you, so the power curve feels earned rather than artificially inflated. That said, the roughly 64 percent positive Steam score tells a story: people who love the loop love this addition, people who wanted evolution were left flat. For DYSMANTLE fans who cleared the surface and still want more underground crawling with new gear to chase, this delivers exactly what it says on the label. Just do not expect the dungeon to have much to say for itself. Monika, Scout Team

DYSMANTLE: Underworld (DLC)

DYSMANTLE: Underworld (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for DYSMANTLE — view full game
Aug 24, 202210tons Ltd
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A post-apocalyptic crafting RPG descends underground - more DYSMANTLE, for better and worse, with new enemies and loot to smash your way through.

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Solid extra content for DYSMANTLE fans hungry for more loot and tunnels, but thin on story and won't convert anyone the base game left cold.

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About DYSMANTLE: Underworld (DLC)

DYSMANTLE: Underworld is paid DLC for the base survival-crafting RPG DYSMANTLE, pulling you down into subterranean zones filled with new enemy types, gear, and the same core loop that made the original tick: smash everything, craft gear from the rubble, level up, repeat. If you bounced off the base game, nothing here changes the formula enough to win you back. But if you sank comfortable hours into the post-apocalyptic overworld and wanted more, the Underworld answers that call with a reasonable expansion of content. The underground setting does shift the atmosphere noticeably. Claustrophobic tunnels replace the open overgrown landscapes above, which creates a tighter, moodier feel. New enemy variants and environmental hazards push you to re-evaluate gear builds you might have cruised on in the late game. The loot pool expands, and there are fresh crafting materials gated behind the DLC zones, which gives established characters something to actually chase. Combat remains the same real-time brawler with melee and ranged options, cooldown-managed skills, and the steady drip of stat upgrades - nothing reinvented, just extended. Where the DLC earns its mixed reception is in density of meaningful content. The Underworld areas can feel like corridors of combat with limited narrative payoff. The writing in the base game was sparse to begin with - functional lore, not the kind of worldbuilding you piece together across journals and NPC dialogue. Down here it gets sparser. If you came to DYSMANTLE hoping for character arcs or decisions that ripple forward, you were already playing the wrong game, and the DLC does not course-correct. It is, at its core, more room to dismantle things. Co-op via split screen or remote play remains intact, which is worth noting because grinding new underground zones with a friend smooths over the repetition considerably. The new crafting progression integrates with your existing character rather than resetting you, so the power curve feels earned rather than artificially inflated. That said, the roughly 64 percent positive Steam score tells a story: people who love the loop love this addition, people who wanted evolution were left flat. For DYSMANTLE fans who cleared the surface and still want more underground crawling with new gear to chase, this delivers exactly what it says on the label. Just do not expect the dungeon to have much to say for itself.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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xboxPost-ApocalypticUnderground ExplorationCrafting ProgressionSplit-Screen Co-opMelee CombatLoot-DrivenDLC ExpansionReal-Time Combat

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
64-bit
Graphics
SM 3.0+
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
768 MB available space

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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

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Game Info

Developer
10tons Ltd
Publisher
10tons Ltd
Release Date
Aug 24, 2022

Features

Single-playerMultiplayerCo-opShared/Split Screen Co OpShared/Split ScreenDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsFull controller support+5 more

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DYSMANTLE: Underworld (DLC) was released on 24 August 2022.

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DYSMANTLE: Underworld (DLC) was developed by 10tons Ltd.