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New Mass Effect Downloadable Content - Xbox 360
7th February 2008, 12:17pm

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Bioware, on it's community forums, has stated the first available downloadable content for Mass Effect will be released on March 10 at 2am PST time on Xbox Live. The download will cost you 400 points.
From their post:
"Bring Down the Sky includes a new uncharted world that introduces the notorious and feared alien race of the Batarians. A Batarian extremist group has hijacked a mobile asteroid station in the Asgard system, setting it on a collision course with the nearby colony world of Terra Nova. Only Commander Shepard can save the millions of innocent civilians before the asteroid completes its deadly descent.
Bring Down the Sky contains approximately 90 minutes of heart-pounding action and a new Achievement worth 50 Gamerscore points"
Latest Reader Comments:
Posted by Icersau 11/02/2008 10:02pm
i bought mass effect the other day, and although its pretty short i loved it and i will be buying the DLC's as they are released.
Posted by Master Chief 08/02/2008 12:52pm
It's the first of at least 5 expansion missions.
Does sound like the plot of a very bad b-grade sci-fi doesn't it.. lol
What happens if you want to kill the innocent civillians?
Posted by insanopointless 07/02/2008 4:27pm
Only 400 points to endanger millions of lives?
I'M THERE!
Seriously though, don't quite see this as worth it. Mass Effect had trouble holding my attention, and an extra planet wouldn't help, really.
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