Redfall’s Offline Update and DLC Dreams Shattered by Arkane Shutdown

Xbox Shutters Arkane Austin, Ending Plans for Redfall's Offline Update and Hero Pass DLC.

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In a devastating turn of events for Redfall and its dedicated community, plans for a significant offline update and DLC for the beleaguered vampire shooter have been abruptly axed following the closure of developer Arkane Austin. According to reports from IGN, the studio was working on adding an eagerly anticipated offline mode to Redfall, scheduled for release this month, only to have their efforts cut short by Microsoft’s shocking decision to shutter the Austin-based studio.

The offline update, aimed at addressing one of the game’s most widely criticized aspects – its controversial always-online requirement – was set to breathe new life into Redfall’s single-player experience. By enabling offline play, the update would have ensured the game’s longevity, even in the face of dwindling player numbers or potential server shutdowns in the future.

But that’s not all Arkane Austin had in store for Redfall. IGN further revealed that the studio was gearing up to launch the “Hero Pass” DLC around Halloween 2024, introducing two new playable characters to the game’s co-op vampire-slaying experience. This DLC was part of the “Bite Back” upgrade path promised to Xbox players, marking approximately 18 months of post-launch support for the title since its troubled May 2023 debut.

The abrupt termination of these planned updates and DLC comes as a harsh blow to Redfall’s dedicated fanbase, who had been clinging to hopes of revitalized content and improved accessibility. With Arkane Austin’s closure, these ambitions have been dashed, leaving the game’s future in limbo.

While Xbox’s Matt Booty has confirmed that “Redfall’s previous update will be its last” and that “the game and its servers will remain online for players to enjoy,” the loss of the offline mode and Hero Pass DLC raises concerns about the game’s long-term viability, especially for those seeking a robust single-player experience or hoping for fresh content to reinvigorate the player base.

The news of Arkane Austin’s demise has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, with many decrying the decision as a missed opportunity to redeem Redfall from its tumultuous launch. As the dust settles, fans and industry watchers alike are left to ponder the fate of the game and the broader implications of Microsoft’s strategic realignment, which has claimed several beloved studios in its wake.

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