Baba Yaga: The Temple of the Witch is now available as DLC for Rise of the Tomb Raider. As previously covered, this optional purchase is now live on both the Xbox One and Xbox 360, adding new weapons, expedition cards, outfits and hours of gameplay.
"Deep in the wilds of Siberia lies a forest that no man will enter, where a Soviet expedition vanished without a trace. Lara enters the Wicked Vale in search of a missing man, but she finds a nightmare that defies explanation. Is the witch, Baba Yaga, haunting the forest? Or is there more to the myth? Featuring three hours of new gameplay, Lara will face new adversaries, explore a new tomb, solve a decades old mystery, and face off against an ancient evil. Includes a new outfit, and a new bow."
Already own the season pass? You're sorted and should be good to go with the newest pack of content. Since this is DLC, you'll need the original game (deluxe edition counts too). Hiot the links below to learn more about Baba Yaga or the season pass.
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