Oxygen Not Included is not getting any more DLC, Klei Entertainment has announced. Instead, they're going to keep pumping out free updates for all players. What is it? ONI is a space colony building game where you have to manage a growing group of people in a hostile environment.
Writing in a post on Steam, the developers explained they had been planning a second major DLC but they've decided it "wasn’t the right fit for our long-term goals" and that they want the game to feel like a "true universe" with it continuing to expand. Most importantly, they don't want to split the community again and limit their own design choices with the game as they would have to decide between main features and DLC.
They also explained that the more DLC they would do, the harder it would be to maintain for everyone. So instead they're "shifting our focus to building out a lot of the same content and systems you’d expect from a DLC, and releasing them regularly as free game updates that work for both base game and Spaced Out".
Very nice!
You can buy Oxygen Not Included on Steam. It's a Native Linux game and it is Steam Deck Verified.
Quoting: waltercoolThis is the first single-player game Klei decided to not offer a DRM-free version.
This is the case for Griftlands and Mark of the Ninja: Remastered too, unless a Windows version is enough for you... but these two games don't have a Linux version DRM-Free.
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