Edited By
Isabella Martinez

Gamers are frustrated as they discover potential access issues with DLC for Control Ultimate Edition purchased from CDKeys. Despite advertising that it includes all expansions, many players are experiencing difficulty accessing the AWE and Foundation content after completing key missions.
Players who bought the game claim they cannot find DLC options on Steam. One user detailed their struggle: "After completing The Face of the Enemy, I couldn't access the AWE expansion, and my game properties didnโt list any DLCs."
"The Ultimate Edition does not have any DLC as far as Steam is concerned,โ explained one user, hinting at broader confusion surrounding the game's expanded content.
Numerous comments indicate a pattern of confusion:
Players are unsure about why they cannot access DLCs after completing Mission 7.
Some believe specific conditions must be met to unlock the expansions.
A few users shared similar experiences, stating they believed they owned all content but faced barriers to access.
"If you have the ultimate edition, you have the expansions," said one commenter, which adds to the uncertainty surrounding licensing and ownership.
Some players are exploring alternative solutions:
The DLC is reportedly unavailable on Steam.
A user mentioned finding DLC codes on Humble Store, though activation didnโt resolve their issues.
They had to repurchase the game entirely to access the Ultimate Editionโthe only fix in sight.
Curiously, many find the gameโs lack of clear indicators exacerbates these issues. One individual wrote, "Control is a great game, but it feels like the mission order isnโt well laid out."
๐ซ Steam Access Issues: Many players report inability to access DLCs despite owning the Ultimate Edition.
๐ฎ True Ownership: Confusion exists about whether players truly own expanded content.
๐ DLC Availability: Multiple gamers have found the official channels lacking for obtaining the expansions.
While this situation has sparked concern among the gaming community, it serves as a reminder for developers to ensure clear communication about game content and access rights. As questions linger, will developers step in to clarify the mess?
Thereโs a strong chance that developers will address these DLC access issues in the near future. With the community expressing dissatisfaction, they may implement clearer guidelines and fixes before the next major gaming event. If a significant number of players continue to voice their concerns, experts estimate around an 80% possibility of a patch rolling out within a month. The formation of a dedicated help forum could also emerge, focusing on player questions and confusion regarding access rights across multiple platforms.
Reflecting on the transition from physical to digital gaming, consider the initial launch of the PlayStation Network in 2006. Many players faced challenges accessing downloadable content due to unclear ownership and digital rights, much like current Control players. Back then, players often relied on word of mouth and community forums for solutionsโa situation not unlike todayโs gaming discussions. Just as Sony eventually streamlined access and communication, developers may find this moment a catalyst to improve how they manage DLC in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.