Articles tagged with: Downloadable Content
Ubisoft’s middle-of-the-road Vin Diesel action vehicle, Wheelman, gets its first (only?) round of DLC on Xbox 360 today in the form of six new “Street Showdown” missions. Two “packs” are available: a 400 ($5) collection of five “premium” races and a free pack of … one race.
PlayStation.Blog interviewed Uncharted 2: Among Thieves lead designer, Neil Druckmann, during the first-look event for the game’s multiplayer modes and ended up learning more about the solo game. Druckmann spilled more about the game world, who will be in it and how it might grow.
Bethesda has released a new trailer for the third DLC expansion for Fallout 3, Broken Steel, due out for Xbox 360 tomorrow, May 5. We strongly suggest that you don’t play the video if you haven’t finished the game, since it spoils something big (and metal). If you’ve finished the game (or just don’t care), by all means, play away. But precede with caution.
Today Naughty Dog has release a new video where Uncharted 2 lead game designer Neil Druckmann talks environments, cooperative play and downloadable content with the Playstation Blog in this video.
Today Lionhead release Developer Diary #9, we’re getting our last sneak peek at Fable 2 in the final developer diary, this time centered on the upcoming “See the Future” DLC.
Criterion has finally decided on how much to charge for its upcoming Cops and Robbers DLC. The multiplayer-only premium DLC for Burnout Paradise will release this Thursday and will cost $9.99 / €9.99 / £7.99 / 800.
The two highly respectable Downloadable Content (DLC) packs for Bethesda Softworks’ Fallout 3 currently available for digital purchase are set to be released on a retail disc for both Xbox 360 and Games for Windows on May 29th, 2009.
