Yes, you can. Usually, once you complete the main story, the Citadel DLC becomes accessible.
Sure. Finishing the main story often unlocks the option to play the Citadel DLC. However, it might depend on the game's specific requirements and settings.
Often, yes. In many games, DLCs like Hearts of Stone are designed to be playable after the main story. It gives players more content to explore.
Definitely. After finishing the main story, the DLCs open up new opportunities. There are DLCs that introduce unique environments, like the Old World Blues DLC which takes you to a strange and scientific research area. You can also gain access to powerful weapons and armor in the DLCs. Moreover, the stories in the DLCs are often self - contained and can be fully enjoyed even if you've already completed the main campaign.
Yes, you can. The Phantom Liberty DLC is accessible after the main story. It gives you a chance to further explore the game world, encounter new challenges, and experience new storylines. It's a great addition for players who want to keep playing the game even after they've beaten the main part.
Sure. Usually, game developers make DLCs somewhat independent of the main story's completion. But it might have some references or benefits if you've finished the story.
Sure. The Witcher games are often set up so that the DLC is accessible post - story. This is great for those who want to further their experience in the game world. For example, in The Witcher 3, the DLCs like 'Blood and Wine' and 'Hearts of Stone' can be started after you've completed the main story arc. They add new quests, characters, and areas to explore, so it's well worth doing.
Of course. It's possible to start the Phantom Liberty DLC after the main story.
Yes, you can play The Witcher 3 DLC before the main story. The game doesn't force you to complete the main story first. However, some of the DLC content might be more enjoyable or make more sense if you have some knowledge of the main story and the game world in general. But it's entirely up to you and how you want to experience the game.
I wouldn't recommend it. The main story of Ghost of Tsushima is like the backbone of the entire gaming experience. It introduces you to the main characters, their motives, and the overall setting. The DLC usually expands on what has been established in the main story. So, if you play the DLC first, you may miss out on important details and the full emotional impact of the story.
Yes, usually. Once you've completed the main story, you should be able to access the DLC right away without any major issues.
Personally, I think it's better to play after the main story. You get to fully immerse in the main plot first and then expand your experience with the DLC.