The Binding of Isaacis a modern success story for indie game development. The rogue-lite shooter found success when it launched in 2011 despite little promotion and low expectations. Yet, creator Edmund McMillen converted hisSuper Meat Boysupporters intoThe Binding of Isaacfans, leading to a growing niche of dedicated players that put out a variety of content across YouTube and streaming sites. Now,The Binding of Isaacis nearing 10 years old and is ready to release its final DLC.

In a newly released New Year’s Day trailer, McMillen sharedThe Binding of Isaac: Repentancewill officially launch on Steam starting March 31, just a few months away. Support forRepentanceon consoles is also in development, but won’t be released until later. Needless to say,Binding of Isaacfans should be excited to have a final release date, despite the wait.

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McMillen made the announcement alongside a short note posted on the game’s Steam community page. In the note, McMillen said he and the expansion’s development team are excited to finally haveRepentancefinished and in the hands of players. He acknowledges there’s been anew delay, as many were expectingRepentancein 2020, but says the team is using the time to make the expansion’s new features “perfect.” He adds that given this is the game’s last DLC release, extra testing is necessary.

Additionally, McMillen points to the trailer for some hidden details if fans want something to invest their time into while waiting for the DLC’s release. The animated trailer is said to feature “nods to the past, present and future,” ofThe Binding of Isaac. He’s implying there are secrets to be found hidden on the shelves of Isaac’s room within the video, though what’s old and what’s new will require fans to parse for themselves.

As popular asThe Binding of Isaachas been over the years, it’s still wild to think it’s receiving such a big expansion in 2021.Repentanceis said to be a “sequel-sized expansion” forThe Binding of Isaac, which is no small effort. To say that while already having some significantDLC expansionsis something, too.

The one thing that’s for sure is this will be the final DLC forThe Binding of Isaac. This one seems to be the serious conclusion toThe Binding of Isaac. Ten years is a very long time for a game to exist, andRepentancewill hopefully ensure its fanbase is happy for years even asMcMillen releases new games likeThe Legend of Bum-bo.

The Binding of Isaacis available now on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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