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Mass Effect 3 Citadel DLC announced: final single-player pack releasing March

Mass Effect 3: Citadel is BioWare's final single-player expansion, and it's out in March. Free multiplayer expansion Reckoning is also inbound, coming next week.

Eurogamer reports that the DLC will launch March 5th for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. it'll cost $14.99 or 1200 Microsoft Points respectively. It comes after the free multiplayer expansion 'Reckoning', which launches February 26th, which adds new weapons, maps and gear into the mix.

BioWare community manager Chris Priestly posted a 'Citadel' synopsis on the BioWare forums that reads:

"When a sinister conspiracy targets Commander Shepard, you and your team must uncover the truth, through battles and intrigue that range from the glamour of the Citadel's Wards to the top-secret Council Archives. Uncover the truth and fight alongside your squad - as well as the cast from the original Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2.

"When the adventure is over, reconnect with your favourite characters from the Mass Effect Trilogy, try your luck at the Citadel's Silver Coast Casino, blow off steam in the Armax Combat Arena, or explore and furnish Shepard's own living quarters on the Citadel.

"With unique content and cinematics featuring your friends and romance interests in the Mass Effect trilogy, Mass Effect 3: Citadel offers one final chance to see the characters you have known for years and rekindle romances."

It's a whopping expansion that surpasses Microsoft's 2GB limit on digital content, so you have to download it in two parts.

Wii U hasn't been mentioned at all.

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