Compare Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Season Pass (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Owlcat Games. Published by META Publishing, Owlcat Games. Released on 9/2/2021. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy. Metacritic score: 83/100.

The Season Pass bundles all post-launch DLC for Owlcat's dense demon-slaying CRPG. Worth it if you're already committed to the crusade.

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is one of the most mechanically dense CRPGs on PC, and the Season Pass collects the additional content Owlcat released after launch to extend that already enormous base game. If you haven't touched the base game yet, start there first - the Season Pass is purely an add-on proposition, not an entry point. But if you know you're the kind of player who finishes act one and immediately starts planning a second run with a different Mythic path, then this bundle is the logical next step. The base game gives you a crusade against a demon-infested worldwound, a staggering number of classes and archetypes pulled from the Pathfinder tabletop ruleset, and a Mythic progression system that lets your character ascend toward something genuinely otherworldly - Angel, Lich, Trickster, Aeon, and several others, each with distinct ability trees and narrative branches that actually change dialogue, quests, and endings. The DLC content in the Season Pass layers onto that foundation with new companions, additional story chapters, and gameplay modes. This matters because companion writing in WotR is one of its genuine strengths - characters like Daeran or Lann have arcs with real payoff, and more of that is a legitimate reason to extend your time in the game. What works about buying the Season Pass specifically is cohesion. Rather than picking up individual DLC packs and second-guessing yourself on which ones matter, you get the full authored post-launch vision in one go. The added content slots into a game that already rewards replays heavily, given that a single playthrough barely scratches the surface of available builds and Mythic combinations. If you're someone who logs 80 hours on a first run and is already eyeing a Lich playthrough, the extra companion quests and story content will feel like natural extensions rather than bolted-on filler. The honest caveats: WotR at launch had significant bugs, and even post-patch the game's complexity - full Pathfinder rules with feats, spell slots, attack-of-opportunity triggers, and mythic ability stacking - can be punishing to newcomers. The crusade management layer (a light kingdom-building system) divides players sharply; some find it engaging, others find it an interruption. The DLC content inherits all of those base-game textures, good and bad. If the core loop already frustrated you, additional chapters won't fix that friction. For players who loved Kingmaker but wanted more polish, WotR delivered - and the Season Pass is the logical completion of that experience. For CRPG fans who care about build variety past hour 40, narrative branches that actually diverge, and a world with enough lore density to reward re-reads of item descriptions, this is a serious package from a developer that clearly cares about the genre. Monika, Scout Team

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Season Pass (DLC)
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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous - Season Pass (DLC)

Sep 2, 2021Owlcat GamesMETA Publishing, Owlcat Games
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The Season Pass bundles all post-launch DLC for Owlcat's dense demon-slaying CRPG. Worth it if you're already committed to the crusade.

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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is one of the most mechanically dense CRPGs on PC, and the Season Pass collects the additional content Owlcat released after launch to extend that already enormous base game. If you haven't touched the base game yet, start there first - the Season Pass is purely an add-on proposition, not an entry point. But if you know you're the kind of player who finishes act one and immediately starts planning a second run with a different Mythic path, then this bundle is the logical next step. The base game gives you a crusade against a demon-infested worldwound, a staggering number of classes and archetypes pulled from the Pathfinder tabletop ruleset, and a Mythic progression system that lets your character ascend toward something genuinely otherworldly - Angel, Lich, Trickster, Aeon, and several others, each with distinct ability trees and narrative branches that actually change dialogue, quests, and endings. The DLC content in the Season Pass layers onto that foundation with new companions, additional story chapters, and gameplay modes. This matters because companion writing in WotR is one of its genuine strengths - characters like Daeran or Lann have arcs with real payoff, and more of that is a legitimate reason to extend your time in the game. What works about buying the Season Pass specifically is cohesion. Rather than picking up individual DLC packs and second-guessing yourself on which ones matter, you get the full authored post-launch vision in one go. The added content slots into a game that already rewards replays heavily, given that a single playthrough barely scratches the surface of available builds and Mythic combinations. If you're someone who logs 80 hours on a first run and is already eyeing a Lich playthrough, the extra companion quests and story content will feel like natural extensions rather than bolted-on filler. The honest caveats: WotR at launch had significant bugs, and even post-patch the game's complexity - full Pathfinder rules with feats, spell slots, attack-of-opportunity triggers, and mythic ability stacking - can be punishing to newcomers. The crusade management layer (a light kingdom-building system) divides players sharply; some find it engaging, others find it an interruption. The DLC content inherits all of those base-game textures, good and bad. If the core loop already frustrated you, additional chapters won't fix that friction. For players who loved Kingmaker but wanted more polish, WotR delivered - and the Season Pass is the logical completion of that experience. For CRPG fans who care about build variety past hour 40, narrative branches that actually diverge, and a world with enough lore density to reward re-reads of item descriptions, this is a serious package from a developer that clearly cares about the genre. Monika, Scout Team

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steamCRPGMythic ProgressionCompanion-Driven StoryTabletop RulesetMultiple EndingsReplayabilityClass Build DepthCrusade Management

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Developer
Owlcat Games
Publisher
META Publishing, Owlcat Games
Release Date
Sep 2, 2021

Features

Single-playerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsCustom Volume ControlsAdjustable DifficultyMouse Only OptionPlayable without Timed Input+6 more

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