
This section needs additional citations for verification. DC Universe Online offers downloadable content (DLC) called Episodes which expand the game universe with new, more difficult missions to progress that provide new or continuations of stories already existing new costume styles and equipment. There are three Events that tend to cycle throughout the year: Survival Mode, Legends PvE and Stabilizer Fragment Instances. Aside from bug fixes, several Game Updates involve Seasonal Events which provide special feats, styles, base items, overworld missions and instances exclusive to the time frame it runs for, usually a month.

ĭC Universe Online has been actively updating through Game Updates (GU) and Hotfixes. The public space features dynamically-generated content designed for both hero and villain player characters to progress and fight alongside and against a multitude of iconic DC Comics characters, moving forward with stories, many of which are brought forth from the pages of DC comics. The world is mainly a shared, public space. Daybreak Game Company is working to make DC Universe Online more interactive than standard MMO games, while trying to keep their key elements which include a leveling system, raid instances, endgame progression and inventories. Eventually the player's character is made an official member of the Justice League (heroes) or The Society (villains), where they continue on their missions to increase their level and skill in various content. The tutorial teaches basic movement and abilities, counter mechanics, and using power and skill points. When the player's character is named, they are thrown into the world of DC Universe Online with the first experience having to fight their way out of a Brainiac spaceship. Pre-built templates, inspired by some key DC characters, are available to expedite the character creation process. Numerous hair, skin, and costume types are available, and up to 4 colors can be applied to the color scheme palette. Players choose their character's faction (Hero or Villain), gender (male or female), body type (short, medium, tall, spry, athletic, large), personality (comical, flirty, powerful, primal, serious), movement mode (flight, acrobatics, speed or skimming), weapon, and power (fire, ice, gadgets, mental, nature, sorcery, earth, light, electricity, rage, quantum, celestial, munitions, atomic, and water).

The player creates a new, original character that interacts with the iconic heroes and villains of DC Comics. 3.1.40 Episode 39: Long Live The Legion.3.1.33 Episode 32: Teen Titans: The Judas Contract.3.1.32 Celebration Episode: The Death of Superman.3.1.27 Episode 27: Amazon Fury: Part III.3.1.26 Episode 26: Wayne Manor Gala and Kandor Central Tower.3.1.25 Episode 25: Iceberg Lounge and A Rip In Time.3.1.24 Episode 24: Harley's Heist and Darkseid's War Factory.3.1.23 Episode 23: The Will of Darkseid and Brainiac's Bottle Ship.3.1.22 Episode 22: Science Spire and The Phantom Zone.


3.1.19 Episode 19: The Demon's Plan and Deep Desires.3.1.18 Episode 18: The Demon's Pit and Blackest Day.3.1.17 Episode 17: Unholy Matrimony & The Flash Museum Burglary.3.1.16 Episode 16: Desecrated Cathedral and Oa Under Siege.3.1.15 Episode 15: Bombshells Paradox & Corrupted Zamaron.3.1.14 Episode 14: Halls of Power Part II.3.1.12 Episode 12: War of the Light Part II.3.1.11 Episode 11: Halls of Power Part I.3.1.9 Episode 9: War of the Light Part I.
