Publisher Deep Silver has revealed more information about the upcoming Tower Pack DLC for Metro: Last Light. The DLC will be released on Steam and Xbox Live on September 3. PlayStation 3 gamers in North America will also get it on the same day, whereas PS3 players living in the rest of the world will get it a day later.
In the Tower Pack DLC, players have to fight their way up through a heavily guarded tower, a virtual combat simulator. Each level is increasingly difficult – packed with hordes of enemies, mutants and other deadly threats. The best players in this combat simulator will need to master Metro’s hand-made weaponry and combat mechanics in order to reach the top of the global leaderboards.
Atmosphere galore!
The Tower Pack will cost just $4.99 (Rs 330 approx), and is the second of four add-on content packs to be included in the Metro: Last Light Season Pass, which at $14.99 (Rs 1,000 approx) offers a discount over buying the packs separately, and also includes an additional exclusive weapon, the Abzats.
The company has also revealed some information about the next DLC packs that will be making their way to the game—the Developer Pack and the Chronicles Pack. The Developer Pack boasts a fully stocked Shooting Gallery, the AI Arena and Metro Museum… And a bonus solo mission – The Spiders’ Nest – offers some new tools for dealing with an infestation of the skittering Spider mutants The Chronicles Pack will feature three original single player missions that cast the player as four of the game’s most popular characters – Pavel, Khan and Ulman, and Anna – and explore their side-stories away from Artyom’s adventure.
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