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A content bundle for Pathfinder: Kingmaker that packs in soundtrack, artbook, portraits, a board game module, and yes, an actual red panda companion.

Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension is not a gameplay expansion. Let that be the first thing you know before clicking buy. It is a collector-flavored bundle that sits alongside Owlcat's dense, punishing CRPG and adds a handful of cosmetic and supplementary goodies rather than new quests, companions, or story content. If you came here hoping for more hours in the Stolen Lands, this is not that. What you do get is a layered set of extras aimed squarely at fans who want to go deeper into the world off-screen. The soundtrack is a genuine highlight for anyone who noticed that Inon Zur's score does a lot of heavy lifting during the game's quieter political moments. The digital artbook pairs well with it, giving you a closer look at the visual language Owlcat built around the Pathfinder tabletop ruleset. A high-resolution map is included too, which is honestly more useful than it sounds given how sprawling the kingdom management sections can get and how easy it is to lose track of region geography. The two additional in-game portraits are small but appreciated. Pathfinder: Kingmaker lives and dies by character investment, and having more options at character creation costs nothing in terms of immersion and adds a little personality to a playthrough. The board game module is the genuinely unusual piece here - it translates a slice of the Kingmaker experience into tabletop format, which is either a delightful crossover for players who actually sit around tables rolling dice, or a curiosity you'll glance at once and forget. Your mileage will vary sharply depending on whether you have a group to play it with. Then there is the red panda. It is a cosmetic in-game pet, and it is exactly as charming as advertised. It contributes nothing mechanical. It is a small fluffy animal following your party through a kingdom beset by curses, undead, and hostile fey. This is fine. Sometimes a game just needs a red panda. The honest framing for Royal Ascension is this: it is for committed fans of the base game who want the shelf-worthy package, not for players who bounced off Kingmaker's notorious time limits or its sometimes brutal difficulty curve. If you haven't finished the main game yet, there is almost no reason to look at this before you have at least reached Chapter Three and decided the world is worth living in. If you have finished it - maybe more than once, maybe with a Magus build you spent two hours theorycrafting - then the soundtrack alone might justify the pick-up on the right day. Monika, Scout Team

Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension (DLC)

Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Pathfinder: Kingmaker — view full game
TBAOwlcat GamesKoch Media
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A content bundle for Pathfinder: Kingmaker that packs in soundtrack, artbook, portraits, a board game module, and yes, an actual red panda companion.

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Worth it only for committed Kingmaker fans who want the full collector package - skip if you want new story content.

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About Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension (DLC)

Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension is not a gameplay expansion. Let that be the first thing you know before clicking buy. It is a collector-flavored bundle that sits alongside Owlcat's dense, punishing CRPG and adds a handful of cosmetic and supplementary goodies rather than new quests, companions, or story content. If you came here hoping for more hours in the Stolen Lands, this is not that. What you do get is a layered set of extras aimed squarely at fans who want to go deeper into the world off-screen. The soundtrack is a genuine highlight for anyone who noticed that Inon Zur's score does a lot of heavy lifting during the game's quieter political moments. The digital artbook pairs well with it, giving you a closer look at the visual language Owlcat built around the Pathfinder tabletop ruleset. A high-resolution map is included too, which is honestly more useful than it sounds given how sprawling the kingdom management sections can get and how easy it is to lose track of region geography. The two additional in-game portraits are small but appreciated. Pathfinder: Kingmaker lives and dies by character investment, and having more options at character creation costs nothing in terms of immersion and adds a little personality to a playthrough. The board game module is the genuinely unusual piece here - it translates a slice of the Kingmaker experience into tabletop format, which is either a delightful crossover for players who actually sit around tables rolling dice, or a curiosity you'll glance at once and forget. Your mileage will vary sharply depending on whether you have a group to play it with. Then there is the red panda. It is a cosmetic in-game pet, and it is exactly as charming as advertised. It contributes nothing mechanical. It is a small fluffy animal following your party through a kingdom beset by curses, undead, and hostile fey. This is fine. Sometimes a game just needs a red panda. The honest framing for Royal Ascension is this: it is for committed fans of the base game who want the shelf-worthy package, not for players who bounced off Kingmaker's notorious time limits or its sometimes brutal difficulty curve. If you haven't finished the main game yet, there is almost no reason to look at this before you have at least reached Chapter Three and decided the world is worth living in. If you have finished it - maybe more than once, maybe with a Magus build you spent two hours theorycrafting - then the soundtrack alone might justify the pick-up on the right day.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamCollector's BundleDigital ArtbookSoundtrack IncludedCosmetic DLCTabletop CrossoverFan ExtrasPortrait Pack

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel Celeron 1037U @ 1.80GHz
Memory
4 MB RAM
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 3000
Storage
4 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

Recommended

Processor
Intel Core i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
ATI Radeon HD 5770 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M
Storage
4 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX Com…

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Owlcat Games
Publisher
Koch Media
Release Date
TBA

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Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Ascension (DLC) was developed by Owlcat Games and published by Koch Media.