Remnant 2: How To Start The Dark Horizon DLC

Remnant 2: How To Start The Dark Horizon DLC

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours spent traversing the fantastical realms of video games, I must say that embarking on a new adventure in Remnant 2’s The Dark Horizon DLC has been an exhilarating experience. After completing N’Erud at least once during the main campaign and unlocking Adventure Mode, the anticipation builds as you prepare to dive back into this post-apocalyptic world.


In the sci-fi realm of N’Erud, crafted by the Drzyr, Gunfire Games’ The Dark Horizon DLC for Remnant 2 transports you once more. The desolate wastelands of N’Erud are now alien farmlands, teeming with even more lethal robots and a malevolent rogue AI lurking in the shadows. Known as the game’s largest DLC expansion, you may be curious about initiating The Dark Horizon DLC within Remnant 2, a Soulslike game that often has one or two prerequisites for progression.

If you’ve experienced the previous DLCs of Remnant 2, you may have a premonition about how to get started. Each DLC has its unique prerequisites, so if you’re eager to dive straight into The Dark Horizon’s action without delay, there are several steps to adhere to, much like jumping onto a glider swiftly.

How To Start The Dark Horizon DLC In Remnant 2

Remnant 2: How To Start The Dark Horizon DLC

To begin playing the “The Dark Horizon” DLC for “Remnant 2” in the world of N’Erud, you need to accomplish two requirements. First, you must have finished the game’s campaign at least once in the N’Erud world and unlocked the Adventure Mode for Remnant 2. Secondly, you can only re-roll worlds that you’ve already completed in the main campaign. Therefore, it is essential to finish N’Erud at least once. Once these prerequisites are met, follow the steps below to access “The Dark Horizon” DLC:

  • Travel to Ward 13 using a World Stone, and use the World Stone again to select World Settings, followed by Adventure Mode.
  • If you already have an Adventure Mode active, click ‘Re-roll Adventure Mode’ and scroll right to the right through the world options to choose the ‘One Shot’ Adventure option for The Dark Horizon. If you don’t have an active Adventure Mode, you can select the ‘Create a New Adventure Mode’ option to start a new one.
  • Choose your preferred Remnant 2 difficulty (Survivor, Veteran, Nightmare, or Apocalypse). Select the world of N’Erud to fast-travel to the map starting point called Devoid Quietus, which launches The Dark Horizon DLC. Naturally, it’s a brand-new location to explore that typically begins in the Agronomy Sector.

Instead of directly jumping into One Shot Adventure, you could opt to initiate the Dark Horizon DLC by selecting N’Erud’s world as your beginning point. But, keep in mind that this choice might prevent you from experiencing everything, so it’s generally recommended to start with One Shot Adventure when you first begin The Dark Horizon.

As an ardent fan, I can confidently say that opting for the One Shot DLC content within Remnant 2’s The Dark Horizon is unquestionably the peak experience among all the latest additions in a single gaming session. Yet, there’s a twist – once you’ve chosen this path, it’s set in stone, and any subsequent game loads will result in the contents being shuffled anew.

What Is Boss Rush Mode In Remnant 2?

Remnant 2: How To Start The Dark Horizon DLC

Upon launching Adventure Mode, you might notice a fresh menu item titled “Boss Rush Mode“. This is a completely new type of challenge where players face off against an assortment of bosses from the game “Remnant 2”, with the number of bosses varying based on the difficulty level selected for this mode.

  • Triple Threat – three bosses.
  • Trial By Fire – seven bosses.
  • The Gauntlet – a whopping 19 bosses.

In this update for the main game, everyone can access Boss Rush Mode at no extra cost. This feature is distinct from the DLC. Meanwhile, The Dark Horizon DLC unveils the Warden Archetype in Remnant 2, a character accompanied by a supportive drone companion, offering additional means to explore N’Erud and beyond.

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2024-09-25 13:53