DLC

DLC stands for “Downloadable Content.” It refers to additional content or features made available for video games and software that can be downloaded post-release. DLC can include a variety of enhancements, such as new levels, characters, items, storylines, or gameplay modes. It is typically sold separately from the base game or offered as part of a subscription model. The purpose of DLC is to extend the life of a game, provide ongoing engagement for players, and offer developers a means to monetize their games further after the initial purchase. DLC can be free or paid, and it often enhances the overall gaming experience by introducing new elements or expanding existing ones.