DLC News for BioShock Infinite, Skullgirls & Watch Dogs
It's been a while since news any news of the hit game of the year, BioShock Infinite, has surfaced, but if another CV via LinkedIn of a 2K Senior artist is to be believed, there may be a chance that a new companion may be in the works for the BioShock story DLC.
EuroGamer reports that before the note was removed from the site, the staff was said to doing the animation and R&D for a new companion character.
Whether this is a companion for lead protagonist Booker Hewitt or if it's an additional companion to make it a trio (will it really be worth it to remove, Elizabeth, the heart of it all?).
Crossed fingers for any developments for the next BioShock Infinite DLC.
Watch Dogs
This game title is gaining momentum as Ubisoft announces fur different DLC additions for its upcoming November launch to the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii U.
DLCentral reports that all these additional content will have single-player missions that add around an hour of gameplay.
In all, the four packs are the Dedsec edition, the Vigilante edition, the Exclusive edition, and the Special edition, and each has a different add-on that is a crucial part of the missions. In fact, DLCentral adds that you need the Dedsec or Uplay edition to launch all single-player missions.
The four additional missions include Palace pack where you can unlock Investigation Bonus after completing the stealth mission of breaking in an Internet mogul's place; Signature Shot where you can get an assault rifle and an outfit once you steal a weapon; and Breakthrough Pack where you can get the Vehicle Expert Perk for free vehicles after retrieving the names of scramblers.
Watch Dogs will be released in the US on November 19 and in the UK on November 22.
Skullgirls
After the much-supported crowdfunding on IndieGoGo, Lab Zero has finally made a choice on who will be the new character included in its DLC.
Enter Eliza, the winner of the fan vote for the mystery DLC character and an Egyptian headdress-toting femme fetale with bodyguards who seem to have come from the netherworld (at least their masks make them seem so).
According to Escapist Magazine, she will be joining forces with the other bad guys Big Band, Squiggly, and Robo-fortune. But there is another fan vote that will be held for an additional mystery character.
Watch out for any updates in Skullgirls' official IndieGoGo page if you're interested in casting a vote. Watch out for the release of the PC version in line with Squiggly this July.