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Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide developer, Fatshark, details future DLC plans

The recent trend in gaming is to add both free and paid content updates, and it looks like Fatshark has the same plans for Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide.

The guys at Fatshark really want to "keep on building on the universe" that they have created. For them, it's not about only making money, but also looking at what their community wants, to create something that can make money and also serves the needs to the community.

During an exclusive interview with GameZone, Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund explained that the studio believed that what is important "is to make sure that the players are happy and get new things. We are trying to mix free and paid content." What Fatshark is looking for is a business idea that will both earn them money and also keep the community happy, which is very thoughtful of them.

So, gamers with a lot of disposable income and those without can both experience new gameplay for the same game for a long time after its release.

The next big update comes in the end of May, though Wahlund wasn't sure what he was allowed to say about the update, just that it is coming.

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