I_R said:Rockstar details Max Payne 3 DLC pack plan
You can receive all of the content by purchasing the Max Payne 3 Rockstar DLC Pass for 2400 Microsoft Points (£20.40) on Xbox 360 or $29.99 (about £18.40) on PlayStation 3. PC plans weren't mentioned.Looking forward to the game, but pre-paid DLC can die in a fire. Pretty brazen from Rockstar as well considering how poorly most of their games have performed on-line.
Obviously, if you can get people to shell out an extra £20 for your game at launch, it's hard to turn it down. They're going to piss people off if it turns out badly though.
three1ne said:Anything been confirmed for the DLC yet?
The first new content will arrive next month, just weeks after the game's European console launch on 18th May.
Local Justice, the first DLC add-on, includes the Police Precinct multiplayer map, two other multiplayer maps, police precinct-themed multiplayer avatar items and multiplayer challenges.
The vast majority, if not all of the extra content appears to relate to Max Payne 3's multiplayer modes.
"The story of Max Payne 3 begins in the single-player game and crosses over into the deepest multiplayer experience we've ever created," Rockstar boss Sam Houser said. "We intend to support the Max Payne community with new and innovative content well into the future."
Coming this summer are the Disorganised Crime Map Pack, Deathmatch Made In Heaven Mode Pack, Hostage Negotiation Map Pack and New York Minute Co-Op Pack.
Due in autumn are the Painful Memories Map Pack and Trickle Down Economics Map Pack.
That Blockbuster deal might just swing it for me, if enough of us get it, then by crikey we'll make it a forum thing. After suffering a lagtastic BF with Iain and Cuckoo last night, I/we need something.Paul the sparky wrote:I'll be in your crew Rick. I'm quite tempted by the offer Curtis posted in the bargain thread, £30 at Blockbuster if you preorder.Â
The thing is I'm bollocks deep in Minecraft and Fez at the minute, with Trials getting the odd blast (go Xblah), and I've already preordered Dragon's Dogma which is out a week after this.Â
The only way I can justify the day one purchase to myself is if the multiplayer is going to be a big forum thing and I'll have missed it by waiting for the price drop. What does everyone reckon? I can't see it setting the heather alight in the same way as Trials/Minecraft, so I'll probably just wait for the drop and blast through the single player once it's cheap.
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