For those keen on new experiences sooner rather than later, the game's software developer kit, eagerly anticipated by the modding community, is scheduled to launch with the game. Smaller DLC packs - like weapons, vehicles and maps - will be free, although Tripwire is considering developing full expansions as paid content. "We'd like to think we can get the first free DLC out before the end of the year, but it really depends on what we decide to include in it, to be honest." "Work has actually started on some of the first batch of new weapons and vehicles, as people start getting freed up from the main-line development," TripWire Interactive told GameSpy, but couldn't give a date for the new content. Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad will keep players interested with mods, unlockables, free DLC, and maybe even expansions.
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