Code Vein II Expansion DLC Mask of Idris Announced for Summer 2026
The expansion introduces a new setting and characters to Code Vein II, while the free update extends the base game's post-story play.
Key Facts
- Bandai Namco Entertainment announced the expansion DLC 'Mask of Idris' for Code Vein II, set in the 'Discarded World' where emotions from erased histories gather.
- The DLC requires players to have reached the second ending 'Moon of Harmony' and progressed the quest 'Exchange Opinions with Valentin: Magmel Island Book.'
- A free Ver.2.0 update with post-story exploration content will launch alongside the DLC in summer 2026.
- Players will encounter Liv Vorda, the original overseer of the 'Void of Time,' and a version of Lou Magmel tied to the Discarded World.
- Code Vein II is available on PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Game Spark.
Bandai Namco Entertainment announced the expansion DLC 'Mask of Idris' for Code Vein II, set in the 'Discarded World' where emotions from erased histories gather. The DLC requires players to have reached the second ending and progressed a specific quest. A free Ver.2.0 update with post-story exploration content will launch alongside it.
The expansion DLC takes place in the 'Discarded World,' a space where the emotions of people from histories erased by timeline alteration collect. As this world expands, it threatens to affect the real world. Players will encounter Liv Vorda, the original overseer of the 'Void of Time,' and a version of Lou Magmel tied to the Discarded World. To access the DLC, players must have completed the second ending 'Moon of Harmony' and advanced the quest line through 'Exchange Opinions with Valentin: Magmel Island Book.'
The free Ver.2.0 update, planned for the same window, adds content for exploring the post-main story world with buddy characters. Bandai Namco said details on the update will come later. Code Vein II is available on PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.