Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty's second DLC, Conqueror of Jiangdong, now has an Xbox release date, offering up new endgame content, weapons, and more.
Team Ninja has announced that the Conqueror of Jiangdong DLC will launch on September 27 for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC, and similar to the Battle of Zhongyuan DLC, we can potentially expect to see newDetails are still a little slim for Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty's Conqueror of Jiangdong DLC, butthat it'll introduce"new stages and difficulty levels, additional weapon types and enemies, a new mode for endgame content, and much more for a thrilling [and] exciting experience for...
What's more, the DLC will also herald the start of Team Ninja's plans to add a"new gameplay experience each month" via free updates, collaborations, and more. The developer has already revealed that a crossover with Round 8 Studio' Lies of P will offer an"Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty is available alongside some of the
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