![]() Logging in, it started the chunky update - 36GB later, I was ready. £200 on a game older than two of my kids? Clearly a hard sell.Īnyway, I installed the base game and loaded the launcher. ![]() I hesitate to buy brand new AAA titles at over £35, and even then it’s not a sure thing. I’m not saying that you wouldn’t get your money’s worth - because again I’d not yet played it. You can also save a little bit of money with the Ultimate Edition Bundle if bought from Daybreak Games, at £72, but again that only gets you to episode 26, and there is no way to get up to date with a single purchase. ![]() There’s also the option of getting access to them for free, if you pay a monthly subscription for Daybreak All Access (which comes with added stuff). It’s a free-to-play game, but exactly how much can I do without dropping £7? And that’s just for one episode, if I want to get up to episode 26 it’s £90, and then have to buy each of the remaining 13 episodes separately - if I’m buying them from Steam. The thing that’s always put me off are the episode expansions. Knowing that DC Universe Online would be hitting a double digit anniversary right at the start of 2021, I decided that the end of 2020 would be the perfect time to check it out for the first time. Articles // 15th Jan 2021 - 2 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Getting Into DC Universe Online a Decade On
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