Ghost Recon: Future Soldier 'Arctic Strike' DLC available July 17
by Jeff Mattas, Jul 11, 2012 12:00pm PDTPublisher Ubisoft has announced that Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier's first DLC pack "Arctic Strike" will become available for download for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on July 17. New weapons, a new multiplayer mode, and a co-op map will be included in the pack. If you'd like to take the fight from the urban streets of Moscow to the Arctic, $9.99 (or 800 Microsoft Points) will get you admission.
Arctic Strike will include three new multiplayer maps, and a new Guerilla co-op map. A new multiplayer game mode called "Stockade" is also entering the fray. New achievements are included, as is a +10 player level cap increase.
The new DLC also gives the Rifleman, Scout, and Engineer classes two new weapons each to play around with, and are as follows:
- Rifleman - F2000 and CZS805
- Scout - Type 05 JS and BT MP9
- Engineer - OCP-11 and Mk17
As typical of DLC, the Arctic Strike pack will be downloadable from both Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network, but if you're interested in pre-ordering the pack from GameStop or Best Buy, that option is available as well.
A PC release date for the DLC has yet to be revealed.
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The 'Arctic Strike' DLC pack for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier will arrive for Xbox 360 and the PlayStation Network on July 17.
The 'Arctic Strike' DLC pack for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier will arrive for Xbox 360 and the PlayStation Network on July 17. : Shacknews
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Apparently tomorrow they are going to finally address it then in a weeks time fix the rest of the issues, graphics, performance etc :(
Some times you have to wonder if games are even QAed or tested on the platform maybe so much of the PC ports are outsourced and just sent to a company and they are just released un played?
Surely this can not be the case? Also this is not a Ubisoft only thing many companies are guilty its really weird.
No inverted option for a game pad seriously for third person shooter how could that be missed? Does the 360 have that option or the PS3 that is all I want to know?
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