Mass Effect Trilogy DLC inclusion varies by platform

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[Update: The PS3 version will include ME 1’s “Bring Down the Sky,” both on-disc and on PSN. ME 2 will include “Cerberus Network,” “Kasumi,” “Overlord,” and “Lair of the Shadow Broker.”]

The Mass Effect Trilogy will include all three games, but what about the downloadable content? The series has seen a ton of additions post launch, and digging around on the Mass Effect website will show you the platform specific DLC you can expect with each collection.

On the PC side, Mass Effect’s “Bring Down the Sky,” and  “Pinnacle Station” will be included on the disc. Mass Effect 2’s “Cerberus Network” will be included, and that features “Zaeed – The Price of Revenge,” “The Firewalker Pack,” Cerberus Assault Gear, Arc Projector heavy weapon, and Normany Crash site missions. For Mass Effect 3, there will only be the online pass included for the co-op multiplayer.

With the Xbox 360 version, only the “Cerberus Network” content and the online pass will be included. The rest of the DLC will have to be bought through Xbox Live. No word on what the PlayStation 3 version will include, but we now know that both the Trilogy and the original Mass Effect for PSN will be out on December 4.

The Xbox 360 and PC versions of the Trilogy will be out on November 6, and all versions will cost $59.99.


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