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Daily Archives: August 28, 2012
Call of Duty: Black Ops II to launch in three premium packages
As with its predecessors, Call of Duty: Black Ops II will be arriving in a variety of packages. Activision revealed today that, in addition to the standard release, Black Ops II will launch in three premium versions: Care Package, Digital Deluxe Edition, and Hardened Edition. Each set, detailed below, includes physical and digital bonuses, including the soundtrack, Live avatar costumes, bonus maps, weapon camo, and even a download token for full version of World at War.
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Free Disorganized Crime Pack DLC launches for Max Payne 3
Max Payne 3′s free DLC release, the Disorganized Crime Pack, is now available for 360, PC, and PS3. The drop, detailed below, includes a new multiplayer map set in Hoboken, new modifiers, a new more aggressive AI, and even a Noir-inspired black-and-white graphics mode.
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Build your own home in new Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim DLC, Hearthfire
Bethesda is following Dawnguard, Skyrim’s first DLC release, with something slightly different. In Hearthfire, players will be able to buy a plot of land on which they can build and customize their own home. As time marches on, players will watch their abode transform from a tiny cottage to a massive estate with such highfalutin add-ons as an armory and laboratory.
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Akai Katana unleashes (bullet) hell on Live Games on Demand
Xbox Live Games on Demand just got a bit shump-ier today with the launch of Akai Katana. The Rising Star Games-published, Cave-developed shooter features three modes, local co-op play, leaderboard support, and new settings. The Games on Demand version is going for a cool $24.99.
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