For players who wish to support the further development of Space Engineers, we have created a Style Pack for $5.99USD which consists of two character skins, four character emotes and two armor skins. With this release, we are also bringing two new character skins to the game: NextGen and Fiber. Both character skins are only decorative and you can buy them in the Steam Item Store. The price will be set to $3.99USD per skin set. We decided to keep the same approach as with our last update, being that if you decide to not buy the Style Pack/character skins, you are still getting a major free update containing all the gameplay features! This gives you the opportunity to enjoy new things, but also the chance to support the further development of Space Engineers, if you are willing to do so.The reason for not having these individual skins to be part of the Style Pack is because these are two specific skins were developed separately from the Style Pack. As these two skins are unique, we wanted to give players the opportunity to buy them individually in case some people do not want to buy the entire pack. We also want to see if players are more interested in packs compared to individual items or perhaps both.------> Are the other skins NOT UNIQUE? My guess is you want to see if players will purchase them individually, thus maximizing your profit margin.... Why sell a pack for 6.00 when you can sell each individually for even more money.The complexity and technical requirements are different for these two packs. We spent much more time working on the Style Pack than on the Decorative Pack. The Decorative Pack was also the first DLC we released after Space Engineers moved out of Early Access and it showed us that many members of our community are willing to support us. Therefore, we invested more time and effort to bring some game changing things to Space Engineers now and we plan to continue this for upcoming releases. Another reason is that we wanted to give the Decorative Pack to as many players as possible, and a reduced price definitely helps------> Does this mean we will be paying for updates seeing as they are obviously complex and the technical requirements are that much more than the base game? BTW... your reasoning blows... I only paid $20 for the base game... By your equation, I'm estimating the DLC should cost about 20 cents.I would not generalize it this way. The price of the DLC is based on the complexity of the content in the DLC.TRANSLATION: Of course the price is going to go up..... Prices ALWAYS go up.HOW MUCH FOR A DLC TO FIX ALL THE BUGS THAT STILL REMAIN AFTER 6 YEARS IN DEVELOPMENT?