Xbox 360-only Tomb Raider: Underworld DLC Adds 6 Hours of Gameplay, Demo Arriving This Month
by Chris Faylor, Oct 06, 2008 9:42am PDTContinuing the battle of platform-exclusive downloadable content, publisher Eidos announced today that Xbox 360 owners will be privy to two exclusive downloadable chapters for Crystal Dymanics' upcoming Tomb Raider: Underworld.
Along with the new episodes, Eidos revealed that a Tomb Raider: Underworld demo will be downloadable from the Xbox Live Marketplace later in the month.
Set after the game's conclusion, the first chapter--Beneath the Ashes--add a new environment and enemies to the game. It will be available "in time for the holidays."
The second chapter--Lara's Shadow--brings "a new kind of playable character" to the mix, and will arrive in early 2009. No price point was mentioned for either episode.
In all, the two chapters are said to add six hours to the action-adventure game, which hits PC, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Nintendo DS and PSP on November 18.
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In saying that, I own a 360 and I still think that content should be available for all shippable platforms.
Neither Sony, M$ or any other platform should get exclusive rights to DLC as games should be for the gamers! We all own different systems, so make it available for ALL systems.
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