Deep Silver as announced that the Developer Pack, which is the third DLC for Metro: Last Light, will be available worldwide on digital distribution platform Steam and Xbox Live on September 17. PS3 gamers will find it on the PlayStation Network on September 17 if you live in North America and September 18 if you live somewhere in the rest of the world.
There are three main parts to the Developer Pack: the Shooting Range, the AI Arena and the Metro Museum. Players can experiment with every gun and attachment combination in the Shooting Range, and complete unique marksman challenges for each weapon. The AI Arena allows players to pit customisable squads of human soldiers and mutants against each other or prove themselves in several challenges. Lastly, players can explore Metro’s cast of characters, and human and mutant foes, up close in the Metro Museum.
Here’s a random depressing screenshot to keep you busy till the DLC is out
The Developer Pack also includes an original solo mission—The Spider’s Nest—that will truly test the nerves of arachnophobes. Players will have to use their wits, their lighters, their torch and the new Flamethrower to escape from a spider infested catacomb.
The Developer Pack will cost $3.99 (Rs 255 approx), and is the third of four DLC packs to be included in the Metro: Last Light Season Pass, which at $14.99 (Rs 960 approx) offers a discount over buying the packs separately, and also includes an additional exclusive weapon: the Abzats.
The final DLC for Metro: Last Light—the Chronicles Pack—will feature three original single player missions that cast the player as four of the game’s standout characters—Pavel, Khan, Ulman and Anna—and explore their side-stories away from Artyom’s adventure in the main game.
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