Space Marine 2 players are in an uproar over a newly released downloadable content (DLC) pack. The DLC, which costs around five dollars, promises new voice lines but has been met with intense criticism from the community for its perceived lack of value and poor execution.

According to reports from IGN and Steam reviews, the pack offers a limited number of new voice options, grunts, and face customizations. Players complain that the new voice lines are frequently interrupted by the default character voice during specific mission objectives, creating a disjointed experience. Furthermore, users report that the paid voices have fewer lines than the original class voices and lack interactive banter, effectively locking players into an inferior audio experience.

The backlash has been significant, with a Reddit thread discussing a confirmed refund of the DLC garnering nearly 3,000 upvotes. Players on social media have questioned whether the advertised 450 lines include filler sounds and multiple language versions, arguing the actual new content feels minimal. Many have labeled the DLC as a low-effort, exploitative move by the developer, Saber Interactive.

This voice pack adds to a growing list of small DLCs for the game, but it stands out as the first to receive such widespread and vehement negative feedback from the player base.