Compare Remnant II - DLC Bundle (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Gunfire Games. Published by Arc Games. Released on 7/25/2023. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One. Genres: Action, Adventure, RPG.

A third-person shooter-RPG hybrid where randomised worlds, god-tier bosses, and deep archetype builds keep every run feeling genuinely different.

Remnant II is a third-person action RPG built around procedurally arranged worlds, punishing boss encounters, and a class system - called Archetypes - that rewards experimentation well past the campaign's credits. Think of it as a Souls-adjacent shooter: dodge rolls matter, stamina bars exist, and dying to a boss twelve times before you figure out its pattern is basically the point. The DLC Bundle expands the base game with additional world layers, new Archetypes, fresh weapons, and story content that slots into the existing loop rather than replacing it. If you bounced off the base game, the DLC probably will not change your mind. If you already lost fifty hours to it, this is where you keep going. The Archetype system is where Remnant II earns its RPG stripes. You pick two Archetypes and combine their passive trees and activated skills into builds that can feel meaningfully distinct. A Handler running a dog companion alongside an Invoker's elemental summons plays nothing like a Gunslinger-Challenger hybrid bulldozing through mutator-stacked shotgun damage. The DLC Archetypes add further combinations to that matrix, and for build-chasers, that variety holds up past hour 40. The weapon modifiers and mutators bolted onto firearms add another layer - it is not quite the itemisation depth of a full ARPG, but it is far more involved than most shooters bother with. The worldbuilding leans hard on cosmic horror and interdimensional mythology, and it actually commits to the bit. Each world has its own lore, factions, and secret questlines that you can miss entirely on a first run. Some of that content is locked behind specific world configurations that only appear in certain procedural arrangements, which means co-op sessions with friends can surface storylines you have never seen despite logging serious hours. That said, the narrative writing is functional rather than exceptional - it sets an atmosphere and delivers some interesting NPC arcs, but nobody is quoting this dialogue the way BG3 fans quote Gale. The lore rewards players who read item descriptions; the main quest is more of a framing device. What does not work as well: traversal between areas can feel repetitive once the visual novelty of a biome fades, and some of the DLC content gates its best story beats behind optional boss variants that require specific run conditions to encounter. The randomisation is a feature, but it can also be a source of genuine frustration when two players in the same session see different room layouts and cannot easily coordinate. Solo play is viable but noticeably harder in certain DLC encounters tuned around two or three players. The DLC Bundle is for players who already know they like what Gunfire Games built and want more surface area to explore. If you are an Archetype tinkerer, a boss-pattern memoriser, or someone who genuinely enjoys finding a secret quest that changes based on which world seed you rolled, this bundle gives you more of exactly that. Monika, Scout Team

Remnant II - DLC Bundle (DLC)
ActionAdventureRPG

Remnant II - DLC Bundle (DLC)

Jul 25, 2023Gunfire GamesArc Games
GamerScout Says

A third-person shooter-RPG hybrid where randomised worlds, god-tier bosses, and deep archetype builds keep every run feeling genuinely different.

Xbox Series XXbox One
Best Price Available
0.00
at N/A
Historical low: $

Compare Prices(0 stores)

Loading prices...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Screenshots & Media

Screenshot

About Remnant II - DLC Bundle (DLC)

Remnant II is a third-person action RPG built around procedurally arranged worlds, punishing boss encounters, and a class system - called Archetypes - that rewards experimentation well past the campaign's credits. Think of it as a Souls-adjacent shooter: dodge rolls matter, stamina bars exist, and dying to a boss twelve times before you figure out its pattern is basically the point. The DLC Bundle expands the base game with additional world layers, new Archetypes, fresh weapons, and story content that slots into the existing loop rather than replacing it. If you bounced off the base game, the DLC probably will not change your mind. If you already lost fifty hours to it, this is where you keep going. The Archetype system is where Remnant II earns its RPG stripes. You pick two Archetypes and combine their passive trees and activated skills into builds that can feel meaningfully distinct. A Handler running a dog companion alongside an Invoker's elemental summons plays nothing like a Gunslinger-Challenger hybrid bulldozing through mutator-stacked shotgun damage. The DLC Archetypes add further combinations to that matrix, and for build-chasers, that variety holds up past hour 40. The weapon modifiers and mutators bolted onto firearms add another layer - it is not quite the itemisation depth of a full ARPG, but it is far more involved than most shooters bother with. The worldbuilding leans hard on cosmic horror and interdimensional mythology, and it actually commits to the bit. Each world has its own lore, factions, and secret questlines that you can miss entirely on a first run. Some of that content is locked behind specific world configurations that only appear in certain procedural arrangements, which means co-op sessions with friends can surface storylines you have never seen despite logging serious hours. That said, the narrative writing is functional rather than exceptional - it sets an atmosphere and delivers some interesting NPC arcs, but nobody is quoting this dialogue the way BG3 fans quote Gale. The lore rewards players who read item descriptions; the main quest is more of a framing device. What does not work as well: traversal between areas can feel repetitive once the visual novelty of a biome fades, and some of the DLC content gates its best story beats behind optional boss variants that require specific run conditions to encounter. The randomisation is a feature, but it can also be a source of genuine frustration when two players in the same session see different room layouts and cannot easily coordinate. Solo play is viable but noticeably harder in certain DLC encounters tuned around two or three players. The DLC Bundle is for players who already know they like what Gunfire Games built and want more surface area to explore. If you are an Archetype tinkerer, a boss-pattern memoriser, or someone who genuinely enjoys finding a secret quest that changes based on which world seed you rolled, this bundle gives you more of exactly that. Monika, Scout Team

Tags

xboxSouls-likeArchetype BuildsProcedural WorldsCo-op ShooterBoss RushCosmic HorrorBuild VarietyMutator SystemLoot-Driven

System Requirements

System requirements for Remnant II - DLC Bundle (DLC) aren't listed yet. Check the store page for the latest specs.

Reviews & Ratings

Steam
82%(66,773)

Game Info

Developer
Gunfire Games
Publisher
Arc Games
Release Date
Jul 25, 2023

Price Alert

Get notified when the price drops below your target!

Create Alert

More from Gunfire Games