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Fate Reawakened Prometheus DLC Launches With Mobile Controller Support

FATE: Reawakened Prometheus DLC Adds New Dungeons and Content in 2026
The Completionist
The Completionist
Published
7/16/2026
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FATE: Reawakened’s Prometheus DLC is live on mobile, adding a new city, dungeon, Baby Pegasus pet, and controller support. Here is what returning RPG players should know before buying.

FATE: Reawakened Prometheus DLC Adds New Dungeons and Content in 2026

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Prometheus is live, and the return pitch starts with control

The Fate Reawakened Prometheus DLC has launched for mobile, with publisher gamigo and developer Tableflip adding a new story expansion alongside full controller support for the mobile version. Droid Gamers reports that Prometheus is available as an in-app purchase for $6.99, while Brazilian outlets Pizza Fria and Gamers & Games report availability on Android and iOS through Google Play and the App Store. Droid Gamers and Pizza Fria also note that both the base game and DLC have arrived on the Samsung Galaxy Store.

That pairing is the important part for returning players. Prometheus brings Fate Reawakened new content, but the same Fate Reawakened update also addresses the friction point most likely to keep an old-school action RPG from feeling comfortable on a phone: inputs. Pocket Gamer noted that Fate: Reawakened had seen a mixed reception, apparently tied in part to controls and other oddities, while also saying it had not played the new DLC. The addition of controller support does not prove every issue has been solved, but it is a concrete change in how the mobile version can be played.

For a mobile RPG built around dungeon crawling, loot management, repeated combat decisions, and long sessions of incremental character growth, that matters in practical terms. Prometheus is asking lapsed players to return for another dungeon and another city in trouble. Controller support gives those players a better reason to believe the return trip may feel less compromised on mobile hardware.

The new hook is mythic, but the quest is classic FATE

Prometheus sends players to the city of the same name, described across the launch coverage as a once prosperous place now buried in darkness after the theft of its sacred Golden Flame. Droid Gamers identifies the culprit as Erebos, the Titan of Darkness, and says players meet Alethe, a mysterious oracle who explains the city’s crisis. Games Press, in gamigo’s physical edition announcement for Fate: Reawakened, frames the DLC around Erebos stealing the city’s most coveted treasure, the Golden Flame, and the player being called to reclaim it.

The character hooks are straightforward, but they fit FATE’s strengths. Alethe gives the expansion a quest-giver with prophetic weight, Erebos gives the dungeon crawl a named antagonist, and the Golden Flame gives the loot-and-depth loop a clear objective beyond clearing rooms. Droid Gamers also reports that players will try to reclaim the Golden Scepter as part of restoring the Golden Flame to Prometheus.

The expansion also adds a Baby Pegasus companion pet, reported by Pocket Gamer, Droid Gamers, Pizza Fria, and Gamers & Games. In a series where pets and companions are part of the texture of adventuring, that is a smart nostalgia trigger. The sources do not detail the Baby Pegasus’s stats, utility, scaling, or whether it changes build planning, so players should treat it as a confirmed companion addition rather than assume it introduces a new progression system.

The content loop points to a compact expansion, not a reinvention

Droid Gamers gives the clearest breakdown of the Prometheus DLC mobile RPG content: a new realm, a darkened town hub, an entirely new dungeon, and the Baby Pegasus companion pet. It describes the dungeon as a corrupted marble dungeon, with the player pushing through it to recover the Golden Scepter and restore the Golden Flame. Pocket Gamer’s read is simpler, calling Prometheus more of what players already had in Fate: Reawakened, with a new city and a sizeable dose of added content.

That is useful expectation-setting. Nothing in the provided launch material claims a new class system, a major endgame overhaul, a new race, or a dramatic change to itemization. Prometheus appears to extend the established action RPG cadence: arrive in a threatened hub, take on a dungeon objective, fight through hostile spaces, and bring a stolen power back to a wounded place.

For progression-minded players, the value will depend on how much they want another structured FATE arc rather than a systems reset. Fate: Reawakened already packages a large amount of dungeon crawling because it collects the original FATE, FATE: Undiscovered Realms, FATE: The Traitor Soul, and FATE: The Cursed King, as noted by Droid Gamers, Pizza Fria, Gamers & Games, Games Press, and CDKeyPrices. Prometheus sits on top of that collection as an additional adventure, not as a replacement for the quadrilogy’s existing long-form progression.

Controller support may be the biggest mobile quality-of-life change

The Prometheus launch arrives with full controller support on mobile, according to Pocket Gamer, Droid Gamers, Pizza Fria, and Gamers & Games. Pizza Fria describes the feature as allowing players to explore dungeons and take part in combat using a controller connected to the mobile device.

That change has a different kind of value than a new dungeon. Touch controls can work for mobile RPGs, but FATE’s heritage is built around continuous movement, positioning, combat targeting, inventory rhythm, and repeated dungeon dives. A controller can make the difference between a game that is technically playable on a phone and one that feels comfortable enough for extended sessions.

There are still limits to what can be said from the sources. None of the provided reports list supported controller models, input remapping options, platform-specific behavior between Android and iOS, or performance changes tied to the update. Pocket Gamer’s mention of prior mixed reception is also a reported observation rather than a technical diagnosis. Still, for players who bounced off Fate: Reawakened mobile because of touch input, the Fate Reawakened update gives a clear reason to re-evaluate the game before judging the Prometheus DLC itself.

Price and access details are clear in some places, murky in others

Droid Gamers reports that the Prometheus DLC is available as an in-app purchase on mobile for $6.99. The same outlet says that players using FATE: Undiscovered Realms can access the expansion through the left portal inside the Temple of Fate after buying it. That is the most specific access path in the provided material, and it suggests Prometheus is integrated through the existing FATE structure rather than launched as a separate app.

Storefront availability is slightly less uniform across the reports. Droid Gamers points readers to Google Play and says the base game and DLC have also landed on the Samsung Galaxy Store. Pizza Fria says gamigo and Tableflip made Prometheus available for mobile through Google Play, the App Store, and Samsung Galaxy Store. Gamers & Games says the DLC is available for Android and iOS through Google Play Store and the App Store. The safest practical reading is that mobile players should check their device’s storefront directly, especially if they are on iOS or Samsung hardware, because the exact storefront language varies by outlet.

Pizza Fria also reports that Fate: Reawakened is sold as a premium title on Google Play and the App Store, with a free demo available and the four games purchasable either individually or as a complete package. CDKeyPrices, writing about the physical console edition, says the four-game digital bundle is available for $19.99 on the digital storefront it discussed, but that article is focused on Nintendo Switch pricing rather than mobile. For mobile buyers, the confirmed DLC price in the provided material is Droid Gamers’ $6.99 report, with the base game’s final cost depending on the storefront and purchase option.

Prometheus also fits into a wider platform strategy

Prometheus is being positioned as current content for a remastered collection rather than a mobile-only side project. Games Press reports that gamigo’s physical editions for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5, produced with Limited Run Games, include the full Prometheus DLC. Those physical preorders were described as open through July 19 at 11:59 p.m. EDT at $49.99 USD. CDKeyPrices reports the same $49.99 price and says the standard physical package includes a physical game box, slipcover, instruction booklet, and Prometheus DLC.

That does not confirm a standalone Prometheus DLC release across every console storefront in the provided sources. What is confirmed is narrower: the mobile DLC has launched, and the upcoming physical Switch and PS5 editions include Prometheus. Pizza Fria says digital versions of Fate: Reawakened are also available for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles, but its Prometheus availability language is focused on mobile.

The broader pattern still matters. Fate: Reawakened is a remastered four-game package, and gamigo appears to be keeping it visible through mobile support, new DLC, Samsung Galaxy Store availability, and physical collector editions. For an older action RPG series that began with the original FATE in 2005, as Games Press and CDKeyPrices both note, Prometheus is part of a preservation-and-extension strategy: keep the quadrilogy accessible, add a fresh adventure, and give different audiences different purchase paths.

Returning now depends on what made you leave

If you left Fate: Reawakened because the mobile controls felt awkward, Prometheus is worth checking again for the controller update before deciding on the DLC purchase. The sources do not provide patch notes beyond controller support, so it would be premature to assume broader tuning or performance fixes. But input is a foundational issue for a dungeon crawler, and controller compatibility is the most practical improvement tied to this launch.

If you stayed with the game and want Fate Reawakened new content, Prometheus offers a clean continuation: a new city, a new realm, a darkened hub, a new dungeon, a named oracle, a Titan antagonist, a Golden Flame objective, and a Baby Pegasus companion. Based on the reported details, it sounds aimed at players who already enjoy the loop rather than those waiting for a redesign.

If you are new, the better first step may be the demo and base collection structure described by Pizza Fria. The series bundle contains four action RPGs, and Prometheus is additive content. Buying the expansion before knowing whether FATE’s pace, loot feel, and dungeon repetition work for you would be the less patient route. For returning mobile RPG players, though, the Fate Reawakened Prometheus DLC now has a clearer value proposition than it would have had as content alone: a new adventure paired with a control option that better suits the game’s dungeon-crawling roots.

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