Chimera Entertainment has big plans for Songs of Silence. The strategy RPG, which left Early Access in November 2024, is set to receive new content until mid-2026.

In a roadmap update, the Munich-based company has explained its future plans for Songs of Silence. In the fourth quarter, the multiplayer mode will be improved with the addition of a new matchmaking lobby for skirmishes, faction tutorials for all existing factions, a spectator mode for skirmishes, and a friend pass to invite friends to join skirmishes (PC only). The latter feature is typically found in co-op titles, enabling two players to access a purchased copy. A second DLC is scheduled for release in winter 2025, featuring a standalone campaign separate from the main campaign. This will feature a new playable faction with new units and hero classes for new skirmish strategies, as well as new cards for the strategy map and battles.

In Q1/Q2 of 2026, the Location Management Upgrade will primarily focus on fine-tuning. This will include a deeper customisation of the Progression Tree for locations, as well as a full rebalancing of the campaign and skirmish. Following this, the third DLC is scheduled for release in Q2/Q3. This will include a new standalone campaign, a new playable faction with new units, new hero classes for new skirmish strategies and new cards for the strategy map and battles.


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