Risk of Rain 2: Survivors of the Void (DLC)
Risk of Rain 2's first expansion stuffs in two new survivors, a new item class, fresh stages, and a Void-themed threat that reshapes every run you thought you knew.
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About Risk of Rain 2: Survivors of the Void (DLC)
Survivors of the Void is the first proper expansion for Risk of Rain 2, and it arrives with enough content to feel less like a bolt-on and more like a second layer built underneath the game you already loved. Hopoo packed in two new playable survivors, a new tier of Void items, new monster types, and at least two new stages, all wrapped in a creeping cosmic threat that bleeds into the existing loop in ways that feel genuinely considered rather than just additive. The two new survivors are the headline act, and they hold up. The Railgunner is a precision sniper who rewards patience and positioning in a game that usually rewards sprinting through chaos. Landing a critical weak-point shot feels earned every single time. The Void Fiend is the stranger of the two, a character whose power swings between a controlled form and a corrupted form depending on how you manage a corruption meter. That dual-state mechanic means you are never quite on autopilot, which is exactly the kind of friction a deep roguelite run needs to stay interesting after fifty hours. The Void item tier is the systemic centrepiece. These items corrupt and replace existing items from other tiers, meaning the loot decisions you thought you understood now have a shadow version attached to them. It adds a risk-reward layer that interacts with build-crafting in ways that take real time to map out. For players who already felt comfortable minmaxing a run, this expansion genuinely refreshes the decision space. Where Survivors of the Void is less convincing is in its moment-to-moment difficulty pacing. The new Void enemies, particularly the Voidling boss, can spike lethality in ways that feel less like a fair escalation and more like a wall. Solo players will feel this more than co-op groups. The expansion is clearly designed with online co-op as the intended experience, and the new stages and encounters breathe better when you have at least one other person watching your flank. That is not a dealbreaker, but solo roguelite purists should know what they are walking into. Soundscape and atmosphere deserve a word here. The Void-themed areas carry a genuinely unsettling drone underneath the action, distinct from the more expansive sci-fi ambience of the base game. It is a small thing, but it signals that someone at Hopoo cared about making the new content feel like its own place rather than a reskin. For a DLC expansion, that kind of intentional world-texture matters. If you have meaningful hours in Risk of Rain 2 and the build variety has started to flatten out, this expansion does real work to reopen the design space. If you are entirely new to the game, start with the base experience first. The expansion assumes fluency. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Hopoo Games
- Publisher
- Gearbox Publishing
- Release Date
- Mar 1, 2022