The Outlast Trials Reagent Starter Pack (DLC)
If you plan to sink real hours into The Outlast Trials, starting with four legendary cosmetic outfits and a curated set of cell decorations is a small, honest leg-up on looking the part from day one.
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About The Outlast Trials Reagent Starter Pack (DLC)
I will be straight with you: the Reagent Starter Pack is a cosmetics-only DLC, and that context matters before you decide whether it earns a slot in your cart. It contains four legendary-rarity outfits - the Space Oddity Vapor Suit, Hazard Ignorance Suit, Bidendum Glut Suit, and Chemistry Teacher Suit - alongside a collection of cell items (a Futterman Doll, Stun Rod, Mannequin Skinned piece, Teeth Bowl, Police Badge, and a bag of Pistachios, of all things), three cell posters, and three player icons. No gameplay advantages, no new missions, no additional rigs. Pure aesthetic. The base game it dresses up is genuinely worth understanding before pulling the trigger here. The Outlast Trials is a co-op survival horror title in which up to four players take on the role of "reagents" - unwilling test subjects of the Murkoff Corporation, enduring a series of grisly escape-room-style trials set in Cold War-era detention facilities. The core loop is classic Outlast: no combat, no weapons, just night-vision goggles running low on battery, places to hide, and the constant awareness that something is hunting you. Rig abilities like healing stims, blinding smoke, and stun charges add a light layer of strategic variety. The base game sits at a very strong 94 percent positive on Steam across tens of thousands of reviews, and reviewer consensus largely praises the atmosphere and co-op tension while noting that solo play, though possible, tips the experience into brutally nail-biting territory. The cell customisation system - the space this DLC is designed to feed - has divided opinion. Your personal cell in the treatment centre hub is a visible, social-facing space where other players can come and look around. The legendary outfits in this pack are among the more visually distinct in the game, and getting them at the start means skipping the grind that normally gates cosmetics behind repeated trial completions at higher difficulty chains. If you are the kind of player who genuinely cares about having a distinctive look in the lobby and wants to avoid that process, the pack has real practical value. If you are indifferent to cell decoration and play in first-person the entire time anyway, the case for it is thin. This DLC was originally a console-exclusive bonus tied to the Deluxe Edition before becoming a standalone PC purchase at the version 1.0 launch. Early access players were offered it at a discount. That history is worth knowing: it was never designed as an expansion of content, it was always a cosmetic welcome gift. Judged on those terms, the quality of what is included is solid - these are not filler palette swaps but genuinely strange, character-forward outfit designs that fit the game's unsettling mid-century institutional aesthetic. The Bidendum Glut Suit in particular has the kind of off-kilter visual language that feels like it belongs in the world Red Barrels built. The honest recommendation hinges entirely on your relationship with cosmetics. If you are committed to The Outlast Trials as a long-term co-op game - the sort where you and your group of three will be running trials for weeks - this is a low-friction way to arrive looking like you belong. If you are still deciding whether the base game is worth your time, sort that out first and come back. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Red Barrels
- Publisher
- Red Barrels
- Release Date
- Mar 5, 2024

