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So, what happened this time?
A depot, per Steam’sdocumentation, is a group of files delivered to users as one item.

Rather, as developers work on stuff, it gets sorted like this for Steam.
Quite possibly, yes.
First of all, is this actually the kind of DLC fans are thinking of?

Is DLC listed like this in SteamDB?
Steamworks notes that, by default, DLC content is managed under a base game’s ID.
“Then DLC depots are managed and uploaded separately under their own DLC AppID.

This keeps the depot list for the base game short and reduces app meta data downloads by clients.”
So it is possible for DLC to appear in a changelist like this.
Does this sort of backend activity indicate an impending release?

Again, it can, but I want to be very reserved with that hope.
However, none of this stuff was tagged as DLC, even though the arena is technically downloadable content.


















