Difference between revisions of "Glossary:DLC"
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* This category could be called 'Extra gameplay', but DLC is a much more familiar term to most gamers. | * This category could be called 'Extra gameplay', but DLC is a much more familiar term to most gamers. | ||
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* [https://microtransaction.zone/Home/Tags#expansions Expansive Expansions (Expansion Packs)] | * [https://microtransaction.zone/Home/Tags#expansions Expansive Expansions (Expansion Packs)] | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, 25 December 2020
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For the purposes of PCGamingWiki's taxonomy, 'DLC' specifically refers to medium size chunks of additional game content such as maps, levels, quests, new gameplay mechanics etc. that is normally created in addition to the game, paid for and downloaded, but less substantial than an 'expansion pack'. | |
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