Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive released a paid voice pack DLC for Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 featuring 450 re-recorded lines for three Space Marine Chapters, but players have given it "Very Negative" reviews citing missing dialogue, lacking banter, and incomplete animations compared to original voices. The DLC, priced at $5, has drawn criticism for feeling like an unfinished product, with some players describing it as a "cash grab," though the developers have not yet publicly addressed the backlash.
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Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive released a paid voice pack DLC for Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 featuring 450 re-recorded lines for three Space Marine Chapters, but players have given it "Very Negative" reviews citing missing dialogue, lacking banter, and incomplete animations compared to original voices. The DLC, priced at $5, has drawn criticism for feeling like an unfinished product, with some players describing it as a "cash grab," though the developers have not yet publicly addressed the backlash.