Next BioShock 2 DLC will be single-player Protector Trials

bsBioShock 2 may not have met the standards that Take-Two CEO Ben Feder had for it, but that doesn’t mean they’re pulling the plug on post-launch support. After two rounds of multiplayer DLC, 2K Games is going single player this time with the Protector Trials.

lsBioShock 2 may not have met the standards that Take-Two CEO Ben Feder had for it, but that doesn’t mean they’re pulling the plug on post-launch support. After two rounds of multiplayer DLC, 2K Games is going single player this time with the Protector Trials.

 

“The team at 2K Marin has been working hard ever since the launch of BioShock 2 to develop ways for gamers to extend their time in the single-player world of Rapture,” said 2K President, Christoph Hartmann. “I’m proud to announce the first of these experiences, the Protector Trials, which takes players back to some of their favorite places from the original game and features some of the biggest challenges that fans of this series have ever experienced.”

 

You’ll play as Big Daddy in the Protector Trials and your main objective is to protect Little Sis. There are six maps to play this in, all based on specific locations in the game. There will also be seven new Achievements/Trophies to earn with the new challenges.

 

There are still more single-player additions to be made available in the future, but for the Protector Trials, it’ll be live on August 3rd, priced at 400 Microsoft points, or US$ 4.99.

 

 

 

 

[via Kotaku]

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