Bioware and Electronic Arts have announced a new DLC for Mass Effect 3. Available to download for owners of Mass Effect 3 for free, the Mass Effect 3: Resurgence Pack adds two new maps to the game’s critically acclaimed cooperative multiplayer experience, along with a variety of new playable characters, new weapons and new items that can be unlocked by acquiring reinforcement packs in the game’s multiplayer store. The Mass Effect 3: Resurgence Pack will be available for download on April 10 on Xbox LIVE and the Origin client software and on PlayStation Network in North America on April 10 and in Europe on April 11.
The Mass Effect 3: Resurgence Pack includes the following content:
•Two New Action-Packed Maps – Take the battle to Firebase Condor, a warzone outpost located on one of Palaven’s moons and Firebase Hydra, an old abandoned quarian colony which has since been converted into a critical power facility. Each map represents a crucial asset in the overall fight against the Reapers.
•Six Powerful New Unlockable Characters – Assume the role of new characters for each class, including the Asari Justicar Adept, Krogan Battlemaster Vanguard and characters from new playable races with the Batarian Soldier, Batarian Sentinel, Geth Engineer and Geth Infiltrator.
•Lethal New Weapons – Obliterate wave after wave of enemies by unlocking the Striker Assault Rifle, Kishock Harpoon Gun and Geth Plasma SMG.
•New Consumables – Cash in your credits to purchase reinforcement packs that could include the following new consumables:?Strength Enhancer – Applies a melee damage boost for one mission
?Targeting VI – Applies a headshot damage bonus for one mission
?Stabilization Module – Stabilizes weapons while firing and moving for one mission
?Shield Power Cells – Shortens the length of time shields take to begin recharging for one mission
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