Frozen District and Warner Bros. Interactive have announced an official Scooby-Doo DLC for House Flipper 2, arriving October 2025. This $14.99 expansion delivers six story-driven renovation jobs set in the coastal town of Pinnacove, over 500 franchise-inspired decorative items, and three new furniture assemblies. It aims to blend cozy renovation gameplay with Mystery Inc.’s ghost-hunting spirit.
House Flipper 2’s multiplayer framework returns, letting up to four players share each build site. According to lead designer Elena Rossi, “We wanted fans to feel like real mystery solvers—collaborating on tasks, uncovering clues hidden in blueprints, and chasing down phantoms as a team.” Weekly community challenges will introduce rotating puzzle objectives tied to Scooby-Doo lore, such as finding hidden heel prints or decoding messages left by villains.
At $14.99, the DLC sits at the higher end of House Flipper expansions. For comparison, the previous HGTV pack launched at $9.99 with three homeowner scenarios and 200 items. Here, you get double the content and a narrative overlay, but buyers will want assurance these jobs offer more than just fresh paint jobs and brand-themed décor.
This DLC is a no-brainer for House Flipper enthusiasts who grew up on Scooby-Doo or enjoy co-op renovation sessions. Casual sim fans looking for seasonal Halloween content will also find appeal. If you’ve drifted from the franchise, the haunted makeover angle and collaborative puzzles could lure you back.
However, if you’re wary of pricey licensed expansions that pad your inventory without altering core mechanics, it’s worth waiting for hands-on reviews. The developer’s promise of “mystery-tied challenges that evolve with each completed job” sounds promising, but execution will determine whether this feels like a genuine crossover or a repackaged asset drop.
House Flipper 2’s Scooby-Doo DLC drops this October with six narrative jobs, 500+ themed items, co-op modes, and puzzles for $14.99. If Frozen District nails the mystery integration, it could be the series’ best branded expansion yet. Otherwise, Skeptics beware of ghost-themed filler.