Tomb Raider has just received another of its planned Multiplayer map packs.
Fans of the Tomb Raider series have got their monies worth from the new game, and due to this, they have been asking and pleading for more content. Well, Square Enix have been listening, but the first content pack isn’t Singleplayer.
The second Map Pack has just been released for the Multiplayer side of the game. 1939 features two new maps, Dogfight and Meadow. Here are the details:
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Dogfight: Dating back to the World War II experiments conducted on the island, this bunker is a deadly maze of brick and mortar that could easily become a tomb.
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Forest Meadow: This forest meadow is a hunting ground, filled with open spaces that can be advantageous and dangerous at the same time. Who is the hunter and who is the hunted?
The Map Pack has already been released on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC so if you’re interested in the content you can purchase it right now. In addition to 1939, fans of the Multiplayer section of the game can also look forward to the other pending Map Packs titled “Shipwrecked” and “Cave and Cliffs”. Here are the details:
Shipwrecked Multiplayer Map Pack
Featuring two new maps: released early May for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC.
- Lost Fleet: A massive beached ship serves as a dangerous battleground filled with twists, turns, and traps.
- Himiko’s Cradle: Danger lurks around every corner in this mountain top shrine. The area is sacred to the scavengers and will be your final resting place if you are not careful.
Caves and Cliffs Multiplayer Map Pack
Featuring three new maps: out now on Xbox 360, released mid-April for PlayStation 3 and Windows PC.
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Scavenger Caverns: A massive network of caves used by the scavengers as a prison area.
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Cliff Shantytown: This settlement was built high in the island cliffs. Its many layers hide some of the deadliest traps on the island.
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The Burning Village: A fire has erupted in an abandoned Japanese village. The burning buildings offer multiple ways to escape your enemies, but enter them at your own peril.
It seems that fans of the Tomb Raider Multiplayer have something to look forward to in the coming months. Sadly, though, if you’re looking for Singleplayer DLC, I wouldn’t hold your breath. Recently Karl Steward commented on a Reddit Q&A saying the team have no plans for Singleplayer DLC in the near future.