Dungeons III: Lord of the Kings DLC Released

Back in January, we were promised three pieces of DLC for Kalypso Media and Realmforge Studios’ latest dungeon sim Dungeons III. We got Once Upon a Time in February, Evil of the Caribbean in March, and now Steam, GOG and the suported consoles all offer Lord of the Kings, the final piece of extra Dungeons III content, for $4.99 or your regional equivalent.

This DLC expands the base game with three new campaign maps and evil hubs, a new wall tile set, and a new boss, all vaguely inspired by the Arthurian legend. Some additional details:

Lord of the Kings DLC makes a royal entrance on PC, PlayStation®4 and Xbox One

You’d think that bringing the most terrifying army the world has ever seen to Fairyland in Once Upon a Time and to a tropical paradise in Evil of the Caribbean would be enough, right? Not for the Dungeon Lord! Kalypso media is excited to announce (with a sinister cackle) that its highly acclaimed dungeon management sim, Dungeons 3 has today received its third and final DLC pack – Lord of the Kings!

After the events of the Evil of the Caribbean DLC pack, the Now-Slightly-Sunburnt Evil has decided that it’s time for his army pack up their towels and leave the beaches of Turtoga in a much worse state than they found it to go and fight the good bad fight in an all-new royal adventure! The great King Arcturus has returned from his recent quest with the Holy Grail in tow, only to find out that someone has devastated his city of Stormbreeze, along with the rest of the kingdom. He immediately set about recapturing the lands, but hasn’t counted for the Always-Has-The-Last-Laugh Evil. Hey, we all make mistakes.

In a sickeningly good-natured turn of pace, players will start out helping King Arcturus, but don’t count on that lasting for too long. Remember, nice guys finish last – especially when the Absolute Evil is involved!

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Val Hull

Resident role-playing RPG game expert. Knows where trolls and paladins come from. You must fight for your right to gather your party before venturing forth.

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