In 2020, Tactical Adventures launched their cRPG Solasta: Crown of the Magister in Early Access on Steam. The game aims to be a pen-and-paper RPG on PC. Indeed, it has all the hallmarks of a table top RPG. Players create a party of characters and set off on adventures in the world of Solasta. Like a traditional pen-and-paper game, Crown of the Magister can be expanded upon with a variety of new campaigns and content. Today, Tactical Adventures released the latest expansion, called Lost Valley. In this article, we’ll take a look at what this new DLC called Lost Valley brings to Solasta: Crown of the Magister.
The Lost Valley DLC adds a new campaign and co-op support
The central feature of this DLC is the new 20-hour campaign. According to an official press release from Tactical Adventures, the Lost Valley DLC adds new locations, new subclasses, new enemies, and more. There are also multiple endings, which should increase the replayability for some players.
“This brand new campaign will see a party of adventurers delve deep into the idyllic Valley of the Dominion in search of a missing agent of the Principality of Masgarth, uncovering the old Manacalon ways that were forgotten once the Rift opened. With power dynamics and warring factions at play, there’s plenty to uncover as the party is forced to choose sides to survive.”
Another key feature of this expansion is the addition of support for co-op gameplay. Although Lost Valley is a paid DLC, co-op support is free for all players. Tactical Adventures say they added this feature because of feedback from players.
“Tactical Adventures has responded to fan requests for multiplayer support, meaning two to four players can enjoy the original story together, including all DLC content that has arrived since launch last year. “
Solasta: Crown of the Magister and the Lost Valley DLC is available now on Steam.