Angry Birds Trilogy to sell DLC on top of $40 price tag

Angry Birds Trilogy will offer two DLC packs, Activision has confirmed.

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Chances are, you've paid a buck for Angry Birds at least once. The game has crossed a myriad of platforms with different versions and sequels, and it's preparing for its console debut with Angry Birds Trilogy. But even after shelling out the $40 for the console title, you might think, "I demand to pay more for Angry Birds!" If so, good news.

Activision has confirmed two downloadable content packs for Angry Birds Trilogy to Kotaku. The representative didn't give word on what the content will be, but it could be some of the levels missing from the console version. While the game sports a $40 price tag, it's actually missing over a hundred levels from the mobile games.

To its credit, though, Angry Birds Trilogy does remaster the visuals and add Kinect and PlayStation Move support, which may be enough to satisfy bird-flinging enthusiasts. It's due on September 25.

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    August 27, 2012 9:45 AM

    Steve Watts posted a new article, Angry Birds Trilogy to sell DLC on top of $40 price tag.

    Angry Birds Trilogy will offer two DLC packs, Activision has confirmed.

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      August 27, 2012 10:13 AM

      That's My Activision!

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      August 27, 2012 10:14 AM

      As often as the mobile versions of angry birds get updated this could get annoying very quick for console users.

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      August 27, 2012 11:33 AM

      Hopefully the DLC is required to win the base game.

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      August 27, 2012 12:08 PM

      I don't mind Activision running this series into the ground.

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      August 27, 2012 4:03 PM

      I hate to be "that guy" but do they seriously expect to be able to charge $40 for a game whose phone equivalents sell for maybe $15 combined total? (i.e., HD versions of all three on the iPad). Hell, my dad still plays the free one in Chrome.

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