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The studio hasn’t said if or when this update will be coming to console. PvP battles will consist of two teams made up of heroes created specifically for the mode so players don’t have to worry about some random stranger online slaying their favourite character.īased on Red Hook’s description it also sounds like there will be a new set of gear and accessories for players to strategize character builds around as well as a ranked system to climb build up notoriety in. The update adds a new hamlet location called Butcher’s Circus where players can go test their resolve in a grim arena against computer-controlled enemies or other players. Multiplayer? In Darkest Dungeon? All these years later? Yesterday it confirmed a new paid DLC called The Butcher’s Circus was in fact very real and coming to Steam in May.

Red Hook Games announced the new content back on April 1, but because it was April Fools’ Day, everyone assumed it was just a joke. In May new downloadable content will add a multiplayer arena where they can suffer together.

For four years the gruelling dungeon-crawler Darkest Dungeon has let players suffer alone.
