
Upon destroying it you’ll get two different things.

In it, you’ll find the person the Fisherman told you to look for…along with the monster that killed him. One of the doors in the Stilt Village will have a blank sign, that’s the one you need. Make sure you’re collecting keys in the Stilt Village and looking for doors as well. From there, leave him and take the following route: Ramparts > Black Bridge > Stilt Village. Once you speak to him this will active the DLC3 content allowing you access to the new stages and whatnot. But look around the Toxic Sewers until you find the Fisherman, you’ll know him when you see him because nothing else in the game has ever looked like him. It’s good to note that even after you meet up with him, you still have to go to the Toxic Sewers any time you want to try taking this path. Easy peasy.Īfter that, you need to meet up with the Fisherman in the Toxic Sewers. While exiting the Prisoner’s Quarters (the first bit of the game) you’ll be stopped by a tentacle that delivers a scroll for you. The first part is easy as you can’t avoid it.

The newest DLC features two new levels, a slew of new weapons and armor, and a brand new final boss route that gives you a whole new alternate ending. Fans of the game already know that bits of it can prove to be a bit of a challenge but The Queen and Sea DLC changes things up a bit and finds new ways to make you sweat. I had the opportunity to play Dead Cells’ newest DLC, The Queen and Sea, and oh my god.
