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Extended Play Download Days (price drop on DLC)

For a limited time only (well, until the end of October) the Xbox Live Marketplace is running an 'Extended Play Download Days' promotion which is offering some pretty good savings on some of the more popular DLC.

Games include:
Mass Effect
Lost Odyssey
Forza Motorsport 2
Oblivion
Guitar Hero 3
Beautiful Katamari
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Published: 444 days 17 hours ago | News | Xbox 360
 
 

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Xandet - 444 days 16 hours ago
1 - After I pick up my 60 gig today..
I might just have to take up some of these offers. Seems M$ is having a mad case of price-drop fever.. but no complaints here. In fact, please feel free to keep 'em coming.
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Yi-Long - 444 days 16 hours ago
2 - Should just be FREE by now...
... just look at the Forza 2 DLC for instance. People who buy the platinum Forza 2 for 30 bucks get all the extra DLC for free thrown in, while everyone who bought the game at full-price and thus supported that game from the beginning, are still asked to pay EXTRA money for the DLC(!)

DLC is really ruining gaming :(
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Vespertine - 444 days 15 hours ago
2.1 -
I don't think DLC is ruining gaming.

I think it's improving it.
It's adds re-playability to games.
Just my opinion though.
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Yi-Long - 444 days 15 hours ago
2.2 - Wouldnt it add MORE replay-value for MORE people...
... if it was free!?

Especially in MP games it's pretty damn nice and important if anyone can have the same content etc.
Plus I know that with Rallisport Challenge 2, and now with Burnout Paradise, the extra value that the FREE DLC had/has, really meant ALOT to many MANY players. It shows the developers care for their product, and for those who bought it, and releasing some extra content for free just adds to these games.

MOST DLC is really overpriced, and you usually feel ripped off cause you have a feeling that it should have been in the retailversion.
Ofcourse, SOME DLc is actually worth the extra money, but still.

Here in Holland, we pay 60 EURO for a new game. Throw us a bone every now and then.
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JUSTICEFORALL - 444 days 15 hours ago
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well its about time to see some price cut, im gonna have to go for it and get some DLC to day....in fact i might go on my 360 right now and get some of this
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munish23 - 444 days 15 hours ago
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That's good, I still haven't bought the DLC for Mass Effect, maybe I'll finally get it.
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wicked - 444 days 14 hours ago
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Yes, I'm picking up mass effect 'Bring down the sky'. Good excuse to play again.
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Nick2728 - 444 days 7 hours ago
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It would be nice if it was free, but Microsoft is a corporation, so that's not going to happen...50 dollars for Xbox Live. Yes. Anyway, at least there's a discount going on.
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