Please comply, or else: Microsoft wants you to delete leaked Midnight Club DLC

Posted Jan 13, 2009 at 10:43AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, Rockstar Games
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Midnight Club: Los Angeles - Image 1


Apparently, the DLC slated for Midnight Club: Los Angeles has been accidentally leaked onto Xbox Live earlier today. The leaked DLC has since then been taken down and now, Microsoft is asking users who have managed to download the pack to delete it.

The DLC was accidentally made available on XBL while testing was going on. And it is for this reason that Microsoft is asking people to purge it from their hard drives. Since it's only a test build for the DLC, "it may not work properly, the Achievements won't register and could cause you problems with your Midnight Club: LA game saves."

Microsoft is sending apologies for the hassle, and will update everyone once the DLC officially goes live.



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Comments [refresh]

by houaruto - 2009-01-13 12:57
» go figure

M$ screws up another one

by jacobian91 - 2009-01-14 02:37
» oh come now

Don't go around saying that like Nintendo and Sony have never F'ed anything up this gen.



I won't even say anything about Nintendo, their faults are more than obvious.



Sony, earlier this year, released a firmware update (3.4 something I think) that bricked a lot of PS3s, and disable functions in a lot of other ones.



I've gotta say, Microsoft has really done it right.

I never thought I would ever say this, but MS is winning. They will continue to win until Sony shapes up.



It doesn't matter that Live costs $50 a year. Live is awesome. It's so good that it SHOULD cost money. The games on Xbox are great.



Leave MS alone. They're doing the best right now. If Sony ever drops PS3 price, then maybe MS will have a bit more competition. Until then...

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