The Development Team continually expanded
City of Heroes with free downloadable patches/updates as well as free game expansions dubbed "Issues". All Issues were made available to both
City of Heroes and (as of Issue 6)
City of Villains titles throughout the lifespan of the game, improving features in both games with each release.
Issues (free updates) Expansions (paid updates) City of Villains City of Villains was released in 2005 as a stand-alone expansion, an expansion that did not require the original
City of Heroes purchase to work. It offered five new character archetypes that were, at the time, exclusive to Villain characters, new maps, and began the first PvP Zones (versus the Arena, which were instanced maps made for PvP fighting) of the game.
City of Villains also was playable with the same subscription fee that paid for
City of Heroes access after buying
City of Villains. The retail box included four
CD-ROMs for installation current to Issue 6, one of four limited edition
HeroClix figures of the game's villains, a poster of a map of the Rogue Isles, and a serial code that gave access to the game and one month of game play. Also included was a code for a 30-day trial for
City of Heroes, as both games were currently separate. Since 2008, after the NCSoft acquisition of the intellectual properties, owning either
City of Heroes or
City of Villains unlocked both titles at no additional cost.
Going Rogue City of Heroes: Going Rogue was released in 2010. Unlike
City of Villains,
Going Rogue was an expansion rather than a stand-alone expansion and required the original game to play.
Going Rogue added an Alignment system, which allowed players to switch from Hero to Villain and added two intermediate Alignments: Vigilante, as a player progresses from Hero to Villain, and Rogue, as a player progresses from Villain to Hero. Players with Vigilante or Rogue characters had access to both
City of Heroess Paragon City and
City of Villainss Rogue Isles until they change to Hero or Villain. The expansion also added the Praetorian Earth dimension where players could start out as neutrally-aligned Praetorians (choosing any of the ten basic Archetypes available to Heroes or Villains), either deciding to side with Emperor Cole's ruling faction and become a Loyalist or side with the Resistance; the allegiance could change as the player chose and completed missions. Praetorian players could also attack new Neutral
mobs and would eventually be able to play a mission that allowed them to choose to be a Hero or Villain and complete gameplay in the original games.
Going Rogue also granted access to four new power sets, new costume sets and auras, and introduced missions that started after defeating mobs that affected the player's Alignment.
Retail releases and special editions • ''City of Heroes: Collector's Edition
: Sold through stores in 2005, this included an installation DVD-ROM that had game content up to Issue 4, a poster of a map of Paragon City, a CoH/
PvP comic book, a Statesman HeroClix figure, and a serial code that added access to a special movement power, badge, and cape, in addition to access to the game and one month of game play. A special Hero Kit was later sold that allowed people to get all of the physical and digital content included in the Collector's Edition'' aside from the game installation disc. • ''City of Villains: Collector's Edition
: Sold in stores alongside the standard game edition, this pack included an installation DVD-ROM current through Issue 6, seven exclusive HeroClix figures of characters from both games, a book featuring concept art for both games, a promotional card for the City of Heroes Collectible Card Game, one of five preview decks for the CCG, a two-sided poster of the game map from the standard edition and a Heroes vs. Villains fight scene, a CoH
trial serial code, and a serial code that allowed access to a special costume icon and cape, in addition to access to CoV'' and one month of game play. •
City of Heroes: Bootleg Edition: A trial copy of
City of Heroes released free of charge as a promotional copy during City of Villains. The Bootleg Edition came with no special features, a 10-day demo key, and required a player to purchase a digital key for the
City of Heroes or
City of Villains game in order to play after the demo. Released during Issue 6, the disc allowed players to try either Heroes or Villains. •
City of Heroes & City of Villains: Good Versus Evil Edition: This retail box included an installation DVD-ROM current to Issue 7, a two-sided map of Paragon City and the Rogue Isles, digital copies of issues 1 through 6 of
Top Cow's
CoH comic book, and a "Pocket D VIP Pass" that had the serial code for access to both games, a month of free game play, special costume pieces for both Heroes and Villains, a special badge, and two special powers. This serial code was later made available digitally. •
City of Heroes: Architect Edition: This edition of the game included an installation DVD-ROM current to Issue 14 for both PC and Mac, a quick-start guide, the map from the
Good Versus Evil Edition, and an activation code for the unified games, one month of free game play, and access to one of the first two Super Booster packs. A digital-only purchase later was made available for the same content. •
City of Heroes Going Rogue: Complete Collection: Released in 2010 alongside the standard version of the game, this edition includes
City of Heroes,
City of Villains, and adds access to unique in-game costume pieces, auras, emotes, and a unique invisibility power in addition to access to all of the content available with the standard
Going Rogue game. Ordering this from
GameStop included exclusive power enhancements.
Booster packs Starting in 2008, "Booster Packs" were also released sporadically around Issue updates. Booster Packs did not function like expansions (adding content to the game), but rather added optional costume sets to the game's character creator and user interface, and were available on the NCsoft Store for a one-time fee. Although each of these packs were themed after their similarly named character option in the game (so far character origins and power sets), their features could be applied to any or all the characters in a player's account regardless of their actual origin, archetype or powers. There was also a "Mini-Booster" pack for the purchase of an in-game jetpack for 30 days of real time. As of August 30, 2011, Booster Packs were no longer available for sale on the NCSoft website. While costume pieces were still available in the Paragon Market under the Booster Pack names for one price, the prestige powers and emotes had been separated from the packs as an additional purchase.
Super Packs On February 24, 2012, Heroes and Villains Super Packs were introduced to the Paragon Market after feedback from the beta release of the program was made known by the players.
Virtual item packs A few in-game item packs were released to allow players to gain in-game items from select box releases of the game at a lower cost than repurchasing the title at retail price. Item packs only contained the items in an Edition release, and did not come with free playtime or (in the case of expansions) the added game content that require an expansion purchase in order to use. •
Good versus Evil Edition Item Pack which included a Jump Jet Travel Power, Pocket D Teleport power and special Hero/Villain-themed costume sets. •
Mac Special Edition Item Pack, which included all of the costume pieces from the Valkyrie set and the Mission Transporter power. •
Going Rogue Item Pack, which included the Alpha and Omega costume sets and the Shadowy Presence power. •
Wedding Pack: A serial code first sold on
Valentine's Day, 2008, added special wedding-themed costume pieces and emotes to the game. •
Party Pack: Released in late September, 2010, which included party themed character emotes. As of August 30, 2011 virtual item packs were no longer available for sale on the NCSoft website. The individual costume pieces and powers were available through the in-game store.
Anniversary City of Heroes granted a commemorative badge during its anniversary month of May and often scheduled special events and surprises during May. On the game's fifth anniversary on April 28, 2009, and on the same day during the sixth anniversary for 2010, an outbreak of Giant Monsters of every type was released throughout the game in all zones for players to defeat within a 24-hour span.
City of Hero A
Korean open beta of
City of Heroes, entitled
City of Hero (,
Siti Obeu Hieoro), was launched on January 18, 2006. However, the game's official release was cancelled. The Korean
CoH team directed its players to a coupon for an account on the US servers as compensation. ==Servers==