Ubisoft's AAA titles - Assassin's Creed 2, Splinter Cell: Conviction, James Cameron's Avatar - getting DLC |
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Meeting with investors and analysts are actually a very good thing for us gamers, especially because this is one avenue where we get awesome news and updates. Take this one, for example. Ubisoft has confirmed that three of their AAA titles are getting downloadable content.These titles are reportedly Assassin's Creed 2 (PS3, Xbox 360), Splinter Cell: Conviction (PC, Xbox 360), and the mysteriously quiet James Cameron's Avatar. Not only that, but you may very well expect these titles to hit retail stores by December this year, if their date projections are correct.
That's the scoop for now, but do be sure to come back for more.
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Via Kotaku
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I'm always having second thoughts about it. I like hearing that the game will continue to be supported after it's out, but I don't like hearing about DLC plans before the game's even out. Don't make it DLC, add it in the full game before you release it! Games are already a lot of cash, DLC is just adding more on to the cost. I'm split in between whether I love it or hate it.
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