The New Saints Row 2023 Content Roadmap Revealed
/Deep Silver and Volition unveiled the 2023 post-launch roadmap for the Saints Row reboot that launched last year. The road map details what to expect from Expansion Pass holders, and free content releases in the form of new districts and other quality-of-life updates.
To start things off, Saints Row players will be getting a free Dead Island 2 pack on April 11 for free, which features cosmetic items from the upcoming zombie game as well as a new weapon and a new emote.
In May, that’s when DLC packs start coming in. The DLC packs that are part of the Expansion pass will feature new campaign missions, gameplay, weapons, vehicles, and new cosmetics. If you don’t have the expansion pass, each paid DLC released can be bought separately.
Two expansions planned are said to continue the story of the Saints while one DLC pack is said to introduce a new solo game mode. As for free content, the new city districts planned for the game will be free for all players.
Here’s the breakdown of what to expect from Saints Row in the coming months.
April
Dead Island 2 cosmetic Pack
MAY
The Heist and The Hazardous Campaign DLC – comes with the Expansion Pass
Sunshine Springs New District – Free for all players
Quality of Life Update – including Selfie Mode, combat improvements and so SO much more – Free for all players
JULY
Doc Ketchum’s Murder Circus New Game Mode – comes with the Expansion Pass
Quality of Life Update – more to be revealed – free for all players
AUGUST
Expansion 3 – Campaign DLC – included in the Expansion Pass
New district – more to be revealed – Free for all players
Quality of Life Update – more to be revealed – free for all players
Saints Row is now out on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. I reviewed the game and enjoyed the reboot and all its absurdity.
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