

Downloadable content is often used as a pre-order bonus and as a general device to market a game, such as how Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection was released with DLC codes for new outfits for Cecil in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy in some regions where the game was released.ĭepending on the region, the method of getting downloadable content may vary.


Downloadable content may thus include new game levels, minigames, music, equipment and characters to an already released game. Types of downloadable content range from simple in-game outfits that change the appearance of playable characters, to expansions to the game's storyline. Typically distributed through the Internet, the practice of offering downloadable content became prevalent with the proliferation of Internet-enabled, sixth- and seventh-generation video game consoles and mobile devices. Downloadable content ( ダウンロードコンテンツ, Daunrōdo Kontentsu ?), often shortened to DLC, and also called add-on in the PlayStation Network, is a part of the game where a player can download additional content, very often for a price.
