WipEout Pulse Mirage Pack now available in UK PlayStation store

Posted Feb 7, 2008 at 10:10AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: Europe, expansion pack, PlayStation Store, Sony, UK
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WipEout Pulse PSP - Image 1Gamers based in the UK will be happy to know that Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has released the first expansion pack for WipEout Pulse on the PlayStation Store. The pack in question, called the Mirage pack, is available for £ 3.49 (around US$ 7).

Players who download this pack will be getting two new tracks - Edgewinter White and Vostock Reef Black - as well as their zone variants. The former has players racing across a metropolis on a stormy Pacific island while the latter has gamers struggling to get a win in a heavily industrial underwater seaport.

The pack also includes a new team called Mirage. Team Mirage was formed by sand baron Sheikh Zayed back in 2202. The team boasts of an advanced ship called the Mantis and a crew of pilots from the MAGEC training program.

Via PlayStation Store

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by UncertainGod - 2008-02-07 06:07
» WTF

So I pay £25 for the game and am promised downloadable content in the weeks after launch. Then months later it finally turns up but I have to pay for it?



Thank you very much Sony, please die.

by bu22ard - 2008-02-07 06:51
» disgusted

this is outrageous



wipeout pure had awesome (free) support, with delta gamma omega packs, skins etc



we now start paying for 2 measley tracks...mmm, i won't bother



thanks for nothing sony

by KANDANG_ - 2008-02-07 13:20
» playing online

you can't use the mirage ship online

that sucks!

by billylee8 - 2008-02-07 14:24
» Wow... LAME.

Hopefully they're at least a little cheaper in the US...

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