Tainted Grail hits 1M sales and will get a big February patch and free March DLC

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Questline, developer of Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon, revealed that a bigger update is due in February and a free DLC will roll out to all players in March.

The Arthurian-flavoured open-world RPG surpassed one million copies sold in 2025 after the studio made a successful Elder Scrolls–style game during a long drought for that kind of RPG, and Questline kept players supplied with a steady stream of patches through 2025.

On the DLC, Questline said it will feature "cool content that will be a mystery for now." One fan theory noted that Camelot (spelled in-game as Kamelot), which players don't currently visit, could be a plausible DLC location—though that is speculative.

For now players have patch 1.16, which primarily delivers a small framerate boost across platforms via technical tweaks, adds new alchemy recipes for existing potions, returns neutral enemies to neutral status after combat if they had turned hostile, and includes a variety of other mechanical and narrative bugfixes.

PC Gamer critic Sam Desatoff wrote in his review that "the good outweighs the bad by a fair margin." Questline has signalled it will continue updating the game into 2026, but details of the February update and the contents of the free March DLC remain largely unclear.

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