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Far Cry 2 DLC to release in November

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Ubi's confirmed that Far Cry 2 DLC will be made available before the end of this month, coming a bundle dubbed The Fortune's Pack.

It includes:

Single-Player Mode

Three new weapons

  • Silenced shotgun
  • Sawed-off shotgun
  • Crossbow

Two new vehicles

  • Unimog
  • Quad

Multiplayer Mode

Four new maps

  • Cheap Labor
  • Last Resort
  • Lake Smear
  • Fort Fury

Press release after the break.

MEDIA ALERT:

UBISOFT ANNOUNCES NEW DOWNLOADABLE CONTENT AVAILABLE BEFORE THE END OF NOVEMBER FOR FAR CRY® 2 – THE FORTUNE'S PACK BRINGS YOU EVEN MORE TOOLS OF MAYHEM

London, UK – 21 November 2008 – Today Ubisoft announced it will release exciting new downloadable content (DLC) for Far Cry® 2. The Fortune’s Pack DLC will bring new vehicles and new weapons to both the single-player game and the multiplayer game, giving gamers even more diverse means of destruction. Be the silent stalker armed with your silent shotgun or jump on your new quad and blast through the dunes of Africa. The Fortune’s Pack DLC for Far Cry 2 will be available for download from Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and from PlayStation®Network.

The Fortune’s Pack DLC for Far Cry 2 includes:

Single-Player Mode
Three brand-new weapons
- Silenced shotgun
- Sawed-off shotgun
- Crossbow

Two new vehicles
- Unimog
- Quad

Multiplayer Mode
- Four new exciting maps
1. Cheap Labor
2. Last Resort
3. Lake Smear
4. Fort Fury
- New single-player weapons and vehicles also available in multiplayer

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