Lost Planet 3 Map, Character and Weapon Packs Released

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Lee Bradley

Capcom has released a batch of Lost Planet 3 add-ons, including new maps, weapons and multiplayer characters.

In total there are six new multiplayer maps up for grabs spread across three packs, each priced at $4.99. In addition to this, all the content previously available as a pre-order bonus has been made available to buy. There's two weapons packs and one character pack.

Here's the full details, courtesy of Capcom.

  • Map Pack 1 – $4.99

Octagon: In Octagon, NEVEC and the Snow Pirates fight for control over an underground military base. NEVEC must stop the Snow Pirates from sabotaging the secret Akrid testing being done in the nesting rooms. Close quarter combat will have each side fighting for control in deadly circumstances.

Spire: In Spire, NEVEC and Snow Pirates fight for dominance over a key strategic location high above the ground. Seize each control point to exert dominance. Vital Suits are key in this large, open area. Use them to exert power over the other team and face off against the opposing teams Vital Suits in epic battles.

  • Map Pack 2 – $4.99

Synapse: In Synapse, NEVEC and Snow Pirates have traveled deep into the Nushi interior to come face to face with something never seen before. Fight the large Akrid to take the Thermal Energy canister back to your extraction point. Prevent the opposing team from doing so, or suffer bitter loss.

Inferno: In Inferno, NEVEC and Snow Pirates fight in a hectic, vertical area located in Pickett’s Folly. Danger comes in every facet. Obtain the scattered Thermal Energy and secure it for your team. Prevent the opposing team from doing so by using any means necessary. Grappling and zip line usage are key to winning. Just watch out for the lava.

  • Map Pack 3 – $4.99

Convoy Chasm: In Convoy Chasm, NEVEC is escorting a battle cat through a mountain pass, carrying vital secrets. As the Snow Pirates learn about this, they ambush the Convoy in the pass. Prevent NEVEC from getting through the Chasm as the Snow Pirates. As NEVEC, get through at all costs. With verticality playing a key role, use whatever means necessary to help your team succeed.

Siege: In Siege, NEVEC and Snow Pirates fight over a military base key to NEVEC’s military operations. As Snow Pirates, break in at all costs, secure the Pure Thermal Energy and get out of there using the air transport as quickly as possible. As NEVEC, prevent the Snow Pirates from their smash and grab tactics and secure the base.

  • Freedom Fighter Pack – $2.99

Five playable characters for multiplayer modes: Grace Peyton, Phil Braddock, Jenette Diaz, the Lost Contractor, LP1 Gale Holden, HUNK

  • Punisher Pack – $2.99

Incinerator (Particle Thrower Variant): This improved version delivers greater range and damage than its predecessor, but with less accuracy and a tendency to overheat rapidly. The particle beam can set targets on fire.

NEVEC Punisher (Pulse Rifle): A NEVEC military division pulse rifle that sends out bursts of fire at an extremely fast pace.

Spit-Fire (Grenade Launcher Variant): This modified grenade launcher shoots out Fire Wasp “projectiles” instead of grenades as its default ammo type. These also cause splash damage on impact.

  • Assault Pack – $2.99

Assault Shotgun: A NEVEC specialized version of the normal Shotgun, this prototype weapon has semi-automatic fire allowing for a faster delivery of damage

Customized Pneumatic Injector Gun: An improved variant of the Pneumatic Injector Gun. Although it features a slower rate of fire and requires more frequent reloads, it does more damage per bullet

Destructeur (LaRoche’s Assault Rifle): Variant of the Assault Rifle that has a slower rate of fire but does more damage than the standard NEVEC-issued version

  • Survival Pack – $4.99

All content from the Freedom Fighter, Punisher, and Assault Packs.

Comments
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  • Did this game even sell a single copy, never seen anyone with it and never seen it in a store for sale.
  • If they had kept splitscreen in then it may have sold a few more! I hate this current trend. There is more than 1 person living in most homes who share a living room. Me and wife aren't looking forward to next gen with all the big titles being online multiplayer only!
  • Capcom, HOW DOES THIS GAME WARRANT DLC?
  • Because its Capcom
  • @4. I totally read that as Batman from the Coffee Shop scenes in "How it Should Have Ended".
  • @3: It's doesn't. Don't get me wrong; I liked the game and have the 1000G, but I wouldn't tell anyone to spend their money on it. I liked the characters & the story, even with it's slower pace and the 3 vs. 3 Akrid mode is fun one you get some deployables. DLC however makes no sense here.
  • Multiplayer is terrible in LP 3. Single-player story is good but near end of game is medicore feels. So it is should bring new story missions with achievements. Because there plenty big open areas and add new areas to explore in Story DLC. :)
  • Titles like Battlefield or CoD could probably sell DLC at these insane prices but not a game as unpopular as LP3. Most likely very few people are getting these DLCs and you will probably never find a match on a new map.
  • This DLC was probably cut from the game. They waited a little bit and released. I mean it's not like they're losing it was already done! And $5 for maps.... This is like CoD pricing, only it's not CoD LOL. I would never pay this much, but I skipped this game altogether, so it doesn't matter. I bet there will be suckers that will buy it. There always are=P
  • Got this game a week after launch, Nobody is online at all. It's not very good either.
  • I decided not to get this game as it changed thermal energy from a life source to currency which just fucks up the entire thing. would have got it if it hadve had online campaign with a decent multiplayer but ah well
  • Holy shit this game is out already damn why didn't I know about this?
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