'BioShock 2' Solo DLC Ready To Roll Out In August


If you're strictly a single-player mode lover on "BioShock 2" and felt a bit left out when the "Sinclair Solutions Tester Pack" and "Rapture Metro Pack" hit, 2K sent out some info that you're sure to appreciate today. A new pack of DLC called "Protector Trials" will introduce some brand new one-player challenges "starting on August 3" for the Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3.





"The team at 2K Marin has been working hard ever since the launch of 'BioShock 2' to develop ways for gamers to extend their time in the single-player world of Rapture," 2K president Christoph Hartmann, said in a press release. "I'm proud to announce the first of these experiences, the Protector Trials, which takes players back to some of their favorite places from the original game and features some of the biggest challenges that fans of this series have ever experienced."

The announcement doesn't say if the system-by-system releases will be staggered, but it does state that "Protector Trials" will run 400 Microsoft points or $4.99 on the PS3. Putting down your money will net you six new maps, new unlockables and seven new Achievements and Trophies. Moreover, 2K says they plan on making more DLC along these lines in the future. "This is just the beginning," Hartmann said. "More single-player content is on the way that will deliver more of the intense action and story-driven gameplay that fans have been craving."

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