High On Life DLC teased by Squanch Games By Sean Carey, 21 Mar 2023 FollowtopicsHigh On LifeSquanch GamesXbox Cloud GamingXbox Series X|SXbox Game Pass PCXbox Game PassFirst Person ShooterSean Carey It looks like High On Life DLC is on the way, as developer Squanch Games has now dropped a short teaser for an upcoming DLC or update that will be coming soon to the zany first-person shooter.We could be about to get more High On Life achievements as developer Squanch Games has begun teasing new content for the game that could revolve around the character Knifey. High On Life DLC teased in new trailerThe super short teaser trailer is titled: "New High On Life content loading..." and in it, we hear the Knifey shouting, "Yeah, this is what I've been waiting for, free me! Let's f*ing do it. I'm gonna f*ing kill someone," before a revving chainsaw sounds out and blood sprays across the screen.It's unclear if this will be a paid DLC expansion or a free content update, but either way, Squanch Games says it's coming soon. Squanch Games recently rolled out a big update for High On Life (arguably one of the best games on Game Pass) that fixed a bunch of achievement issues. However, poking around in our forums, it does appear that some achievements are still failing to unlock for players. Are you up for more High On Life? Are you still struggling with achievement issues in the first-person shooter? Let us know down in the comments. Thanks to EricHawrylyshyn for the heads-up!More High on Life stories: Justin Roiland domestic violence charges dropped High On Life achievements fixed with new update Hogwarts Legacy a rare win for pure single-player games Justin Roiland resigns from High On Life studio Squanch Games TrueAchievements Game of the Year Awards 2022 results Xbox Game PassXbox Series X|SXbox Game Pass PCDLCXbox One Written by Sean CareyWith a deep love for Xbox and achievements, Sean has committed to playing the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters Xbox Game Pass and his precious free time will allow. Prior to joining TrueAchievements, Sean gained a degree in journalism from Solent University.