Homefront The Revolution Expansion Pass

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TheHomefront: The Revolution expansion pass is available now, in North America, for $25. Those of you in the rest of the world have to wait a couple more days for the fun to begin: Homefront: The Revolution, and the expansion pass, won't go live in other regions until May 20. Our review is up here, and we've also got the lowdown on what you need to know before you start playing.

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ok i just got it, it does give the dlc. pretty big file sizes about 8g each. the only thing it dont give is liberty pack dlc, combat pack dlc, guerilla care dlc, wing skull dlc which looks like a bunch of skins and extra shit for co op


yep, but to be fair homefront the revolutions dlc is one of the best parts of the game mostly the 3rd main one, I still need to get back to the game at some point as I liked it a lot just I didn't go back to finish it as the games save data broke on me


OMG! Just went back to check. I was able to download "Beyond the Walls" for free. After i bought the pass, it only showed the first 2 expansion for download after the checkout when i press download all.


Ahead of Homefront: The Revolution's launch in May, publisher Deep Silver today announced a collector's edition of the shooter. Called the Goliath Edition, the centerpiece of the premium bundle is a radio-controlled scale replica of the "Goliath" drone from the game. The six-wheel car also sports working lights.


The expansion pass content isn't the only add-on offering coming to The Revolution. As announced previously, the game will also offer DLC for the game's Resistance Mode, including additional missions, challenges, features, items, and more. Developer Dambuster Studios plans to support Resistance mode for a full year after the game arrives in May.


"We're planning for a dedicated team to work on additional single-player content for at least a year after release," Zala said in a statement. "We have some exciting ideas that we hope to develop further post launch, but the overall goal is to add some surprising new experiences to the world of Homefront that complement our 30-hour single-player campaign."


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