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* [[XCOM: Enemy Unknown]]'s expansion is XCOM: Enemy Within, which substantially adds new content and gameplay mechanics. | * [[XCOM: Enemy Unknown]]'s expansion is XCOM: Enemy Within, which substantially adds new content and gameplay mechanics. | ||
* [[Borderlands 3]]'s multiple DLCs contain substantial new campaigns which are each individually large enough to constitute an expansion pack | * [[Borderlands 3]]'s multiple DLCs contain substantial new campaigns which are each individually large enough to constitute an expansion pack | ||
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Game content which can extend the percentage of playtime substantially. Including and not limited to: large story campaigns, a large number of new maps or levels, expanded gameplay, etc. In pre-digital distribution age, expansion packs were separate boxed products that may or may not require the original game to install and run. As a rule of thumb we would consider DLCs or bundles of DLCs in packs that extend the main game's playtime 'substantially' or by 40% or more. | |
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Expansive Expansions (Expansion Packs) |
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