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Frozen District released House Flipper 2: Sakura DLC on June 30, 2026 for PC. This expansion drops you into a Japanese setting where you renovate specific buildings like tearooms, onsens, and schools. You can also construct traditional homes from scratch using seasonal items before selling them to new buyer profiles. The game runs as a single-player title with optional co-op multiplayer modes. It serves as a dedicated thematic add-on rather than a full standalone sequel. Players gain access to new tools and aesthetic options designed specifically for this region. The core loop remains about cleaning, repairing, and decorating spaces to increase their market value.
You start by assessing damage in each location before grabbing your toolkit. Scrubbing grime off floors takes real time while you manage water levels and power tools. You might spend an hour replacing broken tiles in an onsen or arranging tea sets for a ceremony room. The building mode lets you place structural elements to create new layouts from the ground up. Once a property looks good, you list it for sale and wait for a buyer to inspect your work. Multiplayer sessions let friends help with heavy lifting or decorate different zones simultaneously. Controls feel responsive when using the mouse and keyboard to interact with objects.
PlayPile members rate this DLC at 4.6 out of 5 stars based on recent reviews. The average completion time sits at 18 hours for those who finish all projects. Players report a high engagement score with 92% of users leaving positive feedback after their first week. Community mood analysis shows strong enthusiasm for the new aesthetic options, though some critics note shorter mission variety compared to the base game. Achievement hunters have unlocked 45 out of 60 available trophies so far. Review snippets frequently mention the satisfaction of restoring historical buildings and the challenge of meeting specific buyer requests.
This DLC works best for players who already own House Flipper 2 and want fresh visual themes. The price point is reasonable for the amount of content added to the existing engine. You will not find a compelling reason to buy this if you have never played the original game. The achievement system adds some extra goals for completionists who enjoy tracking progress. Frozen District delivered solid new assets without changing the fundamental mechanics too much. Grab it if you want more Japanese style projects and co-op play sessions with friends.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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