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Saints Row 2 finally gets its missing DLC on PC after 17 years

May 26, 2026·3 min read
Saints Row 2 PC players have waited since 2009 for the version console fans already had. Now, thanks to the Juiced Patch team, the game’s three missing DLC packs are finally playable on PC, bringing Ultor Exposed, Corporate Warfare, and The Unkut Pack into the Windows version for the first time.

It is a big moment for one of the strangest PC ports of its era. Saints Row 2 has always been loved for its chaos, customization, co-op, and meaner open-world edge, but the PC release launched in rough shape and never received the DLC that came to Xbox 360 and PS3. Fans have spent years fixing what the official version left behind, and this latest mod makes the PC game feel much closer to complete.

The missing DLC is finally playable

The new fan project brings over the single-player content from all three packs. That means PC players can now access the extra missions from Ultor Exposed and Corporate Warfare, along with the clothing, vehicles, NPCs, and customization options tied to the full DLC lineup.

For longtime fans, the biggest appeal is simple: this content was part of the Saints Row 2 experience on consoles, but PC players were locked out for years. The mod does not just restore a few cosmetics. It brings back story missions, rewards, and the kind of customization pieces that made the game so replayable in the first place.

Co-op support works for the added missions, which fits the spirit of Saints Row 2 perfectly. The game has always been at its best when two players are causing trouble together in Stilwater.

The Juiced Patch keeps fixing a broken classic

The DLC release is tied to the Juiced Patch, the fan-made project that has been steadily repairing the PC version. That patch already fixes many of the port’s old problems, including visual bugs, broken cutscenes, audio issues, missing console animations, and other long-running technical flaws.

That work matters because Saints Row 2 on PC was never just missing content. It was also unstable, messy, and far below the quality of the console versions. The community has had to do the kind of repair work players usually expect from an official remaster.

The DLC mod also fixes some bugs and oversights from the original console DLC, making this more than a simple content dump. It is a fan-built restoration project for a game that still has a loyal audience.

There are a few things players should know first

The mod currently focuses on single-player DLC content. Multiplayer-specific DLC elements are not included yet, though the team has said they may come later. Players also need Juiced Patch 9.0.0 or newer, and compatibility can be an issue with bigger overhaul mods such as Gentlemen of the Row.

A clean save is recommended for the best experience. That extra step may be annoying, but it is a small price for finally getting the full DLC content into the PC version after so many years.

For players who skipped the old console releases, this is the best reason in a long time to return to Stilwater. Saints Row 2 is still rough, loud, messy, and deeply strange, but PC fans can now play the missing DLC that should have been there from the start.
Saints Row 2

Saints Row 2

PlayStation 3LinuxPC (Microsoft Windows)

Released

October 14, 2008

Developer

Volition

Publisher

THQ

Systems
PlayStation 3
Linux
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Xbox 360

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