Risk of Rain 2 Alloyed Collective Finally Has a Release Date

Not long now!

Drifter Risk of Rain 2 Alloyed Collective
Image via Gearbox Software

The highly anticipated expansion for Risk of Rain 2, Alloyed Collective, features two new survivors, six stages, and plenty of new items — and it finally has a release date. We won’t have to wait long to get our hands on it, either.

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Risk of Rain 2 Alloyed Collective Release Date

Risk of Rain 2: Alloyed Collective is coming to PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S|X, PS4, and PS5 on November 18, 2025.

Gearbox confirmed this with a brand-new trailer showcasing Drifter, one of the survivors from the original Risk of Rain, making his way into the 3D world of Risk of Rain 2.

The Nintendo Switch version of the expansion will not be released on the same date as the other consoles, but the developers have confirmed that they are actively working on it to ensure it’s properly optimized.

Risk of Rain 2 Alloyed Collective Pricing and Content Details

Risk of Rain 2 Alloyed Collective is priced at $15, similar to the previous DLCs, and includes the following new content:

  • Six new stages:
    • Pretender’s Precipice
    • Iron Alluvium
    • Repurposed Crater
    • Conduit Canyon
  • Two new survivors: Drifter and Operator
  • Seven new Drone types: You can also modify drones at a new dedicated station.
  • Seven new enemy types
  • New Bosses: New Teleporter encounter and a new final boss.
  • 15 New Items

This is just what they’ve revealed officially. It’s obvious that there are plenty of secrets to find, just like it was the case for the last two DLCs.

You can watch the latest devblog for the Drifter below:

If you prefer the written version, you can check it out on Steam. If you’re interested in picking up Risk of Rain 2, it’s currently 67% off on Steam till October 20, 2025, and the previous DLC bundle is 47% off instead.

After Gearbox took over development, Risk of Rain 2 had a bit of a rough patch, but the developers have been very active and have addressed most issues introduced by the last patch. The game is in a great place yet again, and the new DLC is very promising. Both survivors look radically different from existing ones, and I can’t wait to spend hours learning both.


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Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.