Rockstar has released a bit of information on the Disorganized Crime Pack coming in August: It is unclear which DLC will include the content intended to be in the "Trickle Down Economics Map Pack", but it will be one of them announced above. All content that was intended to be included in the "New York Minute CO-OP Pack" will be included in the "Deathmatch Made In Heaven Mode Pack". Previously, Rockstar announced the "New York Minute CO-OP Pack" as well as the "Trickle Down Economics Map Pack". Deathmatch Made In Heaven Mode Pack: October Īlong with this news, Rockstar has decided to consolidate upcoming DLC's and to include some other DLC's into a smaller package (and cheaper).Hostage Negotiation Map Pack: September.As for the others, here are the prices/release months:
The "Disorganized Crime Pack" will come free to all users in August! This is some exciting news, as DLC can quickly make a hole in anyone's wallet. It's been a while since I posted, sorry about that. What do you guys think of this DLC? Worth the 10 bucks? Let us know in the forums! Gunfight in the new Roscoe Street Subway multiplayer map. Wielding the new UAR-21 assault rifle at Canal De Panamá. We've got some screens as well, check them out below:Īn intense shootout in the cathedral from Marty's Bar map.
Users that already have the Rockstar Season Pass will not need to pay anything extra.
The pack will cost 800 Microsoft Points or $9.99 on PlayStation 3 and PC. Hangover Burst - Causes enemies to respawn with blurred vision, reduced stamina and health.Should be interesting to see how multiplayer handles this level. Shoot First - Map, Branco family yacht.Marty’s Bar - Map, the bar we play at in Hoboken in the single player game gets a chance at multiplayer.This has to be the greatest part of the pack for long-time fans. Roscoe Street Subway - Map, the original Roscoe Street Station from the first Max Payne is making a return in multiplayer.Check out the new content they're including below. This has to be the most exciting pack yet. Thank you for being part of this journey with us.The Painful Memories DLC pack for Max Payne 3 will be coming out on December 4th. As per the Xbox Wire: “While we continue to stay focused on preserving and enhancing the art form of games, we have reached the limit of our ability to bring new games to the catalog from the past due to licensing, legal and technical constraints. The only downside is that it seems this will be the final Xbox Backwards Compatible drop. These include 11 of today’s games, 26 from the already existing catalogue including all the Gears of War games and 33 via the Cloud. A load of titles will also benefit from the console’s FPS boost feature. There’s also resolution increases of up to 4x on the original Xbox games.
Seventy-five-plus games is a lot to fit in a news post, so handily you can check out the infographic below for the full set.Įvery one of these titles includes support for Auto HDR on supported displays on Xbox Series X|S. There’s also Star Wars games like Jedi Knight II Jedi Outcast and stuff like minigame spin-off Viva Pinata: Party Animals. We’d be remiss not to point out both TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect too.Īway from shooters, there’s games like Mortal Kombat (the ninth game, despite the self-title) and Skate 2 finally completes EA’s Skate trilogy. Not only do they include the previously spotted first two Max Payne games, but also Max Payne 3 to complete the set. The huge list of games covers a wealth of classics from both the Xbox 360 and original Xbox eras. Xbox has had a busy 20th anniversary celebration last night, dropping a whopping 76 games onto its Backwards Compatible program now playable on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.