1. DLC - Noun
2. DLC - Proper noun
DLC (uncountable)
(video games) Initialism of downloadable content: an expansion pack for a video game.
DLC
(US politics, historical, 1985–2011) Initialism of Democratic Leadership Council.
And even after two DLC releases, they still haven't all made it over to the eighth generation of the franchise yet. Source: Internet
Also, new this month is a fan-made pack of boards, and there's also a paid DLC of new decks, the proceeds of which will be donated to the Skatepark Project. Source: Internet
A major factor for keeping the game relevant is due in large part to its DLC, which has added plenty of variety to the game thanks to unique and interesting third party characters like Terry Bogard and Banjo-Kazooie. Source: Internet
A costume from that game was also available as DLC for Arkham City, and returns for use only in multiplayer in Arkham Origins. Source: Internet
As has become customary with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's DLC fighters, the game's director, Masahiro Sakurai, spent some time today showcasing Sephiroth, showing off the character's moves, accompanying music tracks, and a new stage. Source: Internet
After this presentation, however, Smash fans will then turn their attention to who the next DLC fighter will be. Source: Internet