Mass Effect 2 Packs Free DLC When Bought New
by Chris Faylor, Jan 19, 2010 9:11am PSTJoining the likes of Dragon Age: Origins, The Sabotuer, The Sims 3 and other games, Mass Effect 2 will be the latest Electronic Arts-published game to bundle free downloadable content with new copies, the company announced today.
"Retail and digital versions" of BioWare's PC and Xbox 360 shooter-RPG come with a "single-use unlock code" to activate "The Cerberus Network," described as "a conduit for players to receive bonus content as well as daily messages and [Mass Effect 2] news."
Accessing "The Cerberus Network" on or after the game's January 26 release will grant players the first downloadable add-on, which includes "new missions and in-game items" and a new character named Zaeed, described as "a rugged and deadly gun-for-hire who is recruited to join Commander Shepard's mission to save mankind."
More downloads packs coming post-launch will bring an "agile hover tank," more missions and addition items, including "Cerberus Assault Armor which boost shields, health and heavy weapon ammo and the M-22 Eviscerator Shotgun."
Those that buy Mass Effect 2 will be able to access "The Cerebus Network," and thus obtain the game's downloadable add-ons, for an as-yet-undisclosed price.
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"FREE DLC WHEN YOU BUY THE GAME. INCLUDES GUNS,ENEMIES TO FIGHT, OBJECTIVES TO ACCOMPLISH!!"
Wait... isn't that the game?
DLC is new content created later, beyond the game, not stuff chopped off of what was already designed and labeled as "DLC!!!"
Bullshit.
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