previews.teamxbox.com — New gameplay modes, new minigames, new weapons, new vehicles, and bug fixes. It will apparently come in 2 packs, some features in a free pack, and some in a premium pack. This may actually make some people touch the game again for a reason other then the Halo 3 beta.
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bartboy919May 10, 2007
Moron, they said it would be out this week, RTFA!
roagieMay 10, 2007
link please
s1ns71ck_May 10, 2007
I had only rented it to just try it out. Finished it but now i want to buy it as soon as the DLC comes out. Co-op was the real fun part of the game. Running around kicking my friends off buildings.
eliotmatMay 10, 2007
At this point the impeachment process would be more trouble than it's worth. So who really cares how many people want him impeached?He'll be gone soon.
eliotmatMay 10, 2007
FINALLY!This is what online gaming is all about! Keeping awesome games fresh with great updates.Now if only capcom would do something like this for dead rising......Microsoft is finally learning something.
jeepnut24May 10, 2007
Still no deathmatch or 4 player co-op, but Ill certainly be buying the premium content. Great example of DLC... Please add 4 player co-op...Oh, and a BOAT would be real nice too...
tikkimannMay 10, 2007
@Taxman:"Between the New gears map last week, new crackdown dlc this week, forza demo tonight with 20 cars, halo 3 beta next week....who's gonna buy a new game this month?"Actually, I own a Wii, so intend to buy all of the 0 good-looking games coming out this month. (I wish Canadians were getting Strikers...)Virtual Console FTW?
hbndonutMay 11, 2007
I was expecting a new island and the remaining 100 GS. Im a bit dissapointed that there will be no new island but this will still be awesome! Im gonna have a LOT of fun with these new packs.
prisonx2May 11, 2007
@DoghoundEveryone who has a lick of sense understands that PC modders usually do it for the interest of the game and are not paid. I was using the phrase 'free content' as that seems to be the jargon that most people are familiar with in the M$ community, (and I use the M$ because it amuses me...). I didn't know that I'd have to really spell out this point for you. Anyone who has ever played a PC mod knows that the developer doesn't have much to do with the modding communities, (besides releasing the SDK, perhaps), and that official developer mods are known as expansions. Put down the kool aid for a moment."Mods are NOT developed by companies. They are developped by a group of people/friends who spend their free time developing the things. That is why they are free; when they get brought in house, like Counter-Strike, they are no longer considered a mod and are, more often than not, no longer free."Well, I apologize for not elaborating, but I wrongfully assumed that everyone, including you, would know this. Counter-strike is what truly brought modders to the forefront, (although many would argue that Tribes and Quake 1 mods were some of the best and most well known mods), and helped to push out many more copies of Half-Life 1 than probably would have been pushed otherwise. My point was that Counter-strike was the product of originally 2 people, (Canadians, I believe) who were largely invested in the Half-Life community, and whom wished to give back. It was a free mod, although Valve eventually bought out the modders, and utilized their abilities to work on CS:Source. The same thing happened with Frank Delise's Trauma Studios, (a modding group for BF1942), who made Desert Combat and whom was later bought out by DICE, but then tossed aside after the release of BF2 on PC.FYI, not that it matters, although I admit that I prefer PC gaming, I also own the Xbox 360, PS3, and the Wii, (as well as many 'classic consoles' but will only purchase games, and not content that seeks to milk the end users. Be a sheep for all I care, and support M$'s microtransactions. It's entertaining that you, as well as many others, try to justify spending more money on a game that you already purchased due to developer expenses or w/e. Before you know it, you'll have to pay a fee to play the entire second half a game. Don't believe me? Give it a few years.