A future patch is also in the works to address specific challenges not unlocking, a loud sound when restarting some scenarios and more.
Hopoo Games' remaster of the 2013 roguelike is available for Nintendo Switch and PC with revamped visuals and new content.
Hopoo Games' Risk of Rain returns with HD visuals, new content, multiplayer functions and more, while retaining everything that made it great.
Gearbox Software, which now owns the IP, is the developer. It also co-developed the Survivors of the Void expansion with Hopoo Games.
Another survivor, the Pilot, joins the side-scrolling rogue-lite's playable roster, bringing airborne abilities to the mix.
Create Scrap and fire it at enemies like a shotgun or convert it into four temporary items for your teammates or yourself.
"We are ready to move on to new challenges and welcome the exciting and fresh ideas Gearbox will bring to Risk of Rain," said Hopoo Games.
Two brand-new survivors, revamped multiplayer, new items and "countless rebalancing and gameplay tweaks" are also included.
Launching in 2023, it's a remake of Risk of Rain 1 with improved visuals, new survivors and monsters, items, a new mode, and more.
Explore three new stages, utilize over 40 new items, battle new foes and control two new Survivors in the roguelike's first paid expansion.
Check out how one of the new Survivors fares in the upcoming endless arena mode. The paid DLC launches on March 1st for PC.
Harness the Void to dish out explosive shots and beam attacks while also teleporting across the battlefield in the upcoming expansion.
The Railgunner can utilize a first-person scope, knock away foes with Concussion Devices and unleash a huge beam of death with Supercharger.
It includes a new mode called The Simulacrum where players battle against endless waves of increasingly difficult enemies.
93 new lore entries, a redesigned final stage, and more also await.
Anniversary Update arrives on March 25th, adding a new Survivor.
The former will add a new Survivor, new boss, and five new Skill Variants.
In-game songs should sound more like their OST versions.
PS4, Xbox One and Switch players can finally experience the complete release.
These expansions will have contain equivalent to multiple content updates in one package.