After it was recently released in January, "Resident Evil 7" now received its second downloadable content called "Banned Footage" Volume 2. The new update brings in three new stories that are somehow similar to the first unveiled DLC pack.

The "Banned Footage" Volume 1 includes three different parts of "Resident Evil 7" gameplay while "Banned Footage" Volume 2 also has three different game trials that players have to go through. The first one is "21" where the gamers must gamble their "life and limb in a deadly game by Lucas Baker."

The second part of "Banned Footage" Volume 2 is called "Daughters" that will let the players witness the life of the Baker Family before the tragic event of "Resident Evil 7" takes place. Lastly, the "Extra Mode - Jack's 55th Birthday" is an additional comical game where the gamers must beat the clock and feed Jason lots of foods.

According to VG247, "21" and "Daughters" are part of "Resident Evil 7" storyline that fills in the small gaps of the main game's plotline just like the featured tapes. However, the "Extra Mode - Jack's 55th Birthday" is not really an element of the title as it doesn't support the PSVR and just for fun.

Moreover, the "Banned Footage" Volume 1 is now available for PlayStation 4 while it is set to be out for Xbox One on Feb. 24. The "Resident Evil 7" second DLC is priced at $15 while the package that comes with the first update along with an unrevealed expansion yet will cost $30 as part of the season pass.

On the other hand, "Resident Evil 7" first expansion pack, "Banned Footage" Volume 1, was launched on Jan. 31 for PlayStation 4 and will be out for Xbox One and PC on Feb. 21. The game was recently released on Jan. 24 and said to be critically acclaimed and earned a "remarkable success," Game Spot reported.