Mass Effect 3: Earth Multiplayer DLC is Out

Written by Chad

July 19, 2012

 

Bioware is at it again with some more updates for their hit sci-fi RPG Mass Effect 3. The new DLC will be for the multiplayer for a low cost of absolutely free. The Earth Multiplayer DLC will feature new equipments and also a new Platinum difficulty level.

New classes include Destroyer Soldier, Paladin Sentinel, Demolisher Engineer, Slayer Vanguard, Shadow Infiltrator, and Fury Adept.

New maps like Rio, Vancouver, and London plus new weapons such as the Piranha assault shotgun, Acolyte pistol, and Typhoon assault rifle.

 

You can check out more about the newest DLC from this trailer:

 

Mass Effect 3: Earth DLC is now available for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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