Commandos: Origins receives its second DLC on April 28th, 2026. No Man Left Behind, developed by Claymore Game Studios and published by Kalypso Media, arrives on PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox on PC, and PlayStation 4 and 5, priced at $14.99 with a limited launch discount on PC.

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The DLC adds four missions that fill a gap in the main campaign's timeline, specifically the events surrounding the Green Beret's capture in occupied France. The first mission puts players directly in control of Jack O'Hara, the Green Beret himself, on a covert operation to extract an allied informant carrying intelligence on a German superweapon prototype. When the informant disappears, O'Hara follows the trail and stumbles on a group of prisoners. He takes the risk to free them and ends up captured himself. The remaining three missions shift perspective to the rescue effort, with Thomas "the Sapper" Hancock, Francis T. "the Sniper" Woolridge, and Rene "the Spy" Duchamp pushing through the Auvergne region to find their missing comrade, piece together the intelligence he was chasing, and destroy the weapon prototype.

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The tactical layer gains a meaningful new wrinkle with the Radio Operator, an enemy type that can trigger an instant global alarm when eliminated carelessly. Before taking one out, players need to locate and disable signal enhancers scattered across the map, cutting the operator's communication line so a kill doesn't blow the entire operation wide open. It's a setup that demands reconnaissance before action, forcing players to think about the order of their engagements rather than just the engagements themselves. Precision and sequencing matter more than raw aggression, which fits the Commandos identity well. The missions span nighttime forest operations, heavily fortified mountain facilities, and a tightly secured construction site, each environment layered with guards and infrastructure that needs to be dismantled methodically.

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The structure of the DLC mirrors the tension of its premise. Opening as O'Hara on a solo extraction gone wrong establishes the stakes personally before the remaining missions widen the scope to a three-operative rescue. That shift from one commando operating alone to a squad coordinating across fortified terrain gives the four missions a natural arc, moving from vulnerability to capability while the danger scales alongside it. New characters appear along the way, including the informant and fellow prisoners, adding faces to the intelligence trail the squad is following.

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In game screenshot

No Man Left Behind positions itself as the connective tissue between an untold incident and the main campaign's rescue storyline. The Auvergne countryside, with its dense forests and mountainous military compounds, provides the backdrop for a DLC built around careful infiltration and the cost of leaving someone behind.