The Outlast Trials Exotica Pack (DLC)
Four legendary outfits and a pile of cell decor for dedicated Outlast Trials players who want their Murkoff cell to feel lived-in. Pure cosmetics, zero gameplay impact.
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About The Outlast Trials Exotica Pack (DLC)
I respect a cosmetic DLC that knows exactly what it is, and the Exotica Pack does not pretend otherwise. This is wardrobe and wallpaper for people who are already deep in The Outlast Trials, co-op survival horror set inside a Cold War-era Murkoff Corporation experiment where you and up to three friends run trials, hide from monsters, and try not to lose your mind in the process. If that base game already has its hooks in you, read on. The pack arrived alongside Season 1: Project Lupara in July 2024, which itself was a substantial content update bringing a new game mode, fresh Prime Asset enemies, new player abilities, difficulty options, and daily and weekly tasks. The Exotica Pack is the cosmetic cherry on top of all that. What you actually get: four legendary-rarity outfits named Larva Drinker, Trenchmouth, Largo Decay, and Ezekiel, plus E.S.O.P.s (expression animations visible to other players), a set of cell items including a Tiki Party arrangement, a Hula Girl figure, and a Coconut Drink, cell posters, and player icons. Every item in the pack sits at legendary rarity, which is the top tier in the game's cosmetic system. In a game where the grinding alternative is completing Program X multiple times to earn Release Tokens, and some of the best earnable outfits require up to 20 of those tokens, skipping a portion of that loop with a direct purchase is the honest transaction here. It is worth naming the limitation clearly: none of this touches gameplay. Outfits carry no buffs, no health kit access, no mechanical advantage of any kind. The cell customization, accessed by interacting with your bed in the Sleep Room, is purely about how your personal corner of the dormitory looks to you and to visitors. The character appearance changes, accessed through the mirror in your cell, affect how your Reagent looks during trial evaluations and to co-op partners. In a first-person horror game, some players will reasonably question whether that visibility justifies the price of entry. That is a fair debate to have with your wallet. Where I come down on it: the Exotica Pack is specifically for players who treat The Outlast Trials as a live game they return to regularly, the sort of person who personalizes their cell the way someone would personalize a desk. The tropical-versus-industrial visual contrast it brings, tiki masks and hula decor inside a cold, brutal Murkoff facility, leans into the absurdist dark humor the game already carries in its DNA. That tonal wit is genuinely part of the Outlast Trials experience, and these cosmetics serve it well. Steam users seem to agree, with the pack sitting at a very high approval rate among the reviews that do exist, suggesting the community buying it knows what they want and feels satisfied. For casual players or anyone not already invested in the base game, the Exotica Pack has nothing to offer. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Red Barrels
- Publisher
- Red Barrels
- Release Date
- Jul 16, 2024

