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Astro Bot is getting a new level each week until mid November

Astro Bot has already set records as one of the most-played 3D platformers outside of Nintendo's Super Mario series. The game is one of the highest-rated games of the year but the developers aren't finished with the game just yet, with plans for even more content. 

Astro Bot, developed by Team Asobi and released exclusively on PS5, is due to get its first DLC soon. Rather than releasing a pack of new levels all at once, the studio is rolling out one new level per week, including new cameos from characters in other PlayStation exclusive games.

We already know to expect appearances from Stellar Blade and Helldivers in new Astro Bot levels. However, Team Asobi is hoping to keep the other remaining cameos as a surprise as the new levels roll out each week.

There will be five new DLC levels coming to Astro Bot in total, with one coming out each week leading up to November 14th, at which point all of the new levels will be available. It is unclear if there will be another round of levels in early 2025, but given the game's current popularity, it would be a shame to not see a bit more support when the calendar year turns over.

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