Bethesda Softworks
In recent years, Bethesda has been pretty damn good at listening to what their fans want and giving it to them in additional content for their two huge RPG franchises, Fallout and Elder Scrolls. While Fallout 4’s Season Pass provided a 50/50 split of actual questing adventures and content for those seeking to get a little more creative in the wasteland, picking it up before its price hike gave you some serious bang for your buck. While the increase in price was disappointing, the additional content (particularly the final Nuka-World DLC) more than made up for it.
A similar story can be told about Bethesda’s other huge RPG series, Elder Scrolls. Though Skyrim’s DLC was a little more of a mixed bag with Hearthfire not quite being what fans were after, it was priced to reflect its minor additions to the base game. If Fallout 4 was anything to go by, Bethesda Softworks is done with nickel and diming fans for horse armor, and is all about providing substantial content drops for a fair price.