Compare Strange Brigade - Season Pass (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Rebellion. Published by Rebellion. Released on 8/27/2018. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure. Metacritic score: 68/100.

If you already love Strange Brigade and want more of it, this Season Pass is the clean answer: three campaign chapters (The Thrice Damned), new playable characters, weapons, and amulets that extend the co-op loop well past the base game's runtime.

My first thought when looking at the Strange Brigade Season Pass is that it only makes sense once you know what you're signing up for. The base game is a 1-4 player third-person co-op shooter set in 1930s Egypt, and it runs on a loop of blasting mummies, scorpions, and skeletons, solving environmental puzzles to unlock side rooms, and hunting collectibles that unlock new amulet powers. It does that loop well enough to earn its Very Positive rating on Steam, even if the gunplay is a little floaty and the base campaign ends faster than most players expect. The Season Pass bundles everything Rebellion released post-launch: the three-part The Thrice Damned campaign (Isle of the Dead, The Sunken Kingdom, and Great Pyramid of Bes), additional playable characters with their own unique loadouts and special abilities, new weapons, character skins, and explosive new amulets. That is a meaningful volume of content. The Thrice Damned chapters alone add a full second campaign arc that mirrors the structure of the base game, with fresh level theming and new enemy encounters built around the same puzzle-and-shoot rhythm. If the base game felt short, this is exactly what patches that gap. The character additions matter more than they might appear. The base roster gives you four options: Frank Fairburne (marksman headshot ability), Gracie Braithwaite, Professor Archimedes De Quincey, and Nalangu Rushida (area blast). The DLC characters expand that roster with additional playstyle variety, and each character's relic-hunting progression feeds into unlocking upgraded amulet abilities, so new characters extend the loadout customisation loop rather than just reskinning it. The weapons packs, including the Secret Service Weapons Pack, add further loadout options to a base game that reviewers flagged as light on gun variety. The honest caveat is that Strange Brigade is a co-op game first. Solo is playable and Rebellion scaled the puzzle difficulty to player count, which is genuinely smart design, but the game becomes repetitive in long solo sessions. The Season Pass does nothing to fix that structural reality. If you are looking to play through this with one to three friends, however, the combined content represents a solid evening-to-weekend commitment across the full campaign and horde mode waves. If you are a solo player who bounced off the base game, nothing in this pass will change your mind. Bottom line: buy the base game first, see if the 1930s pulp atmosphere and co-op shooting clicks with your group, then grab this. Sold as a bundle with the base game, or picked up during a sale, the Season Pass is a fair deal for players who want the full Strange Brigade experience without hunting down individual DLC packs separately. Alex, Scout Team

Strange Brigade - Season Pass (DLC)
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Strange Brigade - Season Pass (DLC)

Aug 27, 2018Rebellion
GamerScout Says

If you already love Strange Brigade and want more of it, this Season Pass is the clean answer: three campaign chapters (The Thrice Damned), new playable characters, weapons, and amulets that extend the co-op loop well past the base game's runtime.

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My first thought when looking at the Strange Brigade Season Pass is that it only makes sense once you know what you're signing up for. The base game is a 1-4 player third-person co-op shooter set in 1930s Egypt, and it runs on a loop of blasting mummies, scorpions, and skeletons, solving environmental puzzles to unlock side rooms, and hunting collectibles that unlock new amulet powers. It does that loop well enough to earn its Very Positive rating on Steam, even if the gunplay is a little floaty and the base campaign ends faster than most players expect. The Season Pass bundles everything Rebellion released post-launch: the three-part The Thrice Damned campaign (Isle of the Dead, The Sunken Kingdom, and Great Pyramid of Bes), additional playable characters with their own unique loadouts and special abilities, new weapons, character skins, and explosive new amulets. That is a meaningful volume of content. The Thrice Damned chapters alone add a full second campaign arc that mirrors the structure of the base game, with fresh level theming and new enemy encounters built around the same puzzle-and-shoot rhythm. If the base game felt short, this is exactly what patches that gap. The character additions matter more than they might appear. The base roster gives you four options: Frank Fairburne (marksman headshot ability), Gracie Braithwaite, Professor Archimedes De Quincey, and Nalangu Rushida (area blast). The DLC characters expand that roster with additional playstyle variety, and each character's relic-hunting progression feeds into unlocking upgraded amulet abilities, so new characters extend the loadout customisation loop rather than just reskinning it. The weapons packs, including the Secret Service Weapons Pack, add further loadout options to a base game that reviewers flagged as light on gun variety. The honest caveat is that Strange Brigade is a co-op game first. Solo is playable and Rebellion scaled the puzzle difficulty to player count, which is genuinely smart design, but the game becomes repetitive in long solo sessions. The Season Pass does nothing to fix that structural reality. If you are looking to play through this with one to three friends, however, the combined content represents a solid evening-to-weekend commitment across the full campaign and horde mode waves. If you are a solo player who bounced off the base game, nothing in this pass will change your mind. Bottom line: buy the base game first, see if the 1930s pulp atmosphere and co-op shooting clicks with your group, then grab this. Sold as a bundle with the base game, or picked up during a sale, the Season Pass is a fair deal for players who want the full Strange Brigade experience without hunting down individual DLC packs separately. Alex, Scout Team

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xboxCo-op Campaign DLCHorde ModeThird-Person Shooter1930s SettingAmulet ProgressionCharacter Roster ExpansionPuzzle-ShooterPost-Launch Content Bundle

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Metacritic
68
Steam
84%(11,190)

Game Info

Developer
Rebellion
Publisher
Rebellion
Release Date
Aug 27, 2018

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