Dead Island 2’s Sola Festival DLC Needs to Pick Up the Ball that the Haus DLC Dropped


WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD for the endings of Dead Island 2 and its Haus DLC. Proceed at your own risk.


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Highlights

  • Dead Island 2’s DLC Haus missed the mark in terms of story development, leaving some players confused about the ending.
  • The upcoming DLC, SOLA Festival, could pick up the pace and shed light on the developments from the previous DLC while moving the base game’s ending forward.
  • SOLA Festival might offer longer gameplay with more locations to explore and tie up loose story ends, giving players more reasons to return to the game.

Dead Island 2 is one of 2023’s most popular action games. It introduced thrilling new mechanics with its Unique FLESH System and offered straight-talking zombie-slaying antics mixed with dark humor. Additionally, it received a nomination for Best Action Game at the 2023 Game Awards but lost out to Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon. While it is unlikely that the first DLC story expansion, Haus, had anything to do with that, in some ways, Haus missed the mark in various ways, including in relation to its story development.

Consequently, Dead Island 2‘s next DLC expansion set for Q2 of 2024, SOLA Festival, could have a bigger job on its hands, at least in terms of the ongoing story and lore when comparing the Haus ending to the base game ending offered in Dead Island 2. While many enjoyed the DLC, its ending was unclear for some players for several reasons. That said, there are things SOLA Festival might do to pick up the pace again when it launches next year.

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Dead Island 2 Haus DLC Ending Compared To Its Hollywood Ending

Although Dead Island 2‘s Haus DLC references new characters like Hope, surprisingly Dr. Reed’s daughter, Tisha, didn’t show up, despite how Dead Island 2‘s Hollywood Ending went down. Instead of flying off into the sunset with Emma and the remaining survivors, players stay behind to find Tisha, who plays a crucial role in Dead Island 2‘s Autophage and the game’s explanation for the Hell-A zombie outbreak. Instead, the Haus DLC focused on how a creepy cult dealt with future knowledge of such events, ultimately suggesting players were previously deliberately infected to connect to an AI hive mind to preserve humanity.

Dead Island 2′s Haus DLC did introduce several new elements, including a new location in the Haus mansion, enemies like Long-Piglet, skills cards, and weapons. That said, its end boss encounter was mainly battling zombie hordes. Additionally, the introduction of Dead Island 2 Haus’ crossbow, Tisha’s weapon of choice, makes it even more surprising she didn’t show up.

Although Haus could be setting the stage for bigger things to come, some players were left feeling confused by its pre-apocalypse ending details, which seemingly move back in the story rather than forward. Oddly, the players’ Slayer character also appears to be part-android at the end via a gifted implant in an unusual melding of robot technology and zombification. However, this presumably has a bigger role to play going forward.

How Dead Island 2’s Story Could Continue In SOLA Festival DLC

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Dead Island 2‘s SOLA Festival DLC is also described as a major story expansion, so fans of the same may remain hopeful that it could significantly move the base game’s ending forward while shedding more light on Haus’ developments. Tracking down a lost or disenchanted Tisha in protecting the cure seems like a logical step, but getting there doesn’t have to be easy, with the SOLA Festival potentially placing different pitfalls along the way as a confirmed huge festival where things sound like they could become chaotic quickly.

SOLA Festival could also improve upon the length of Dead Island 2‘s Haus DLC, such as by adding more explorable locations, tying up loose story ends, and giving players more reasons to return to Hell-A.

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Dead Island 2 is scheduled to release in February 2023, almost ten years after it was originally announced. The game has switched development studios twice in that time; it was originally developed by German company Yager Development, then by British studio Sumo Digital, before another British company, Dambuster Studios, took over. 

Franchise
Dead Island

Released
April 21, 2023

Genre(s)
Action RPG

Metascore
73

PS Plus Availability
N/A