Atari have today released the details on the latest planes which are now available to download on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation:
The Bitbag writes, "NamcoBandai Games has provided us with screenshots of the new planes available in the upcoming DLC. Included in the new DLC is the new IDOLM@STER plane, complete with artwork."
Namco Bandai continues support for Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation on Xbox 360 with a second slate of downloadable content, this time with homage to previous Ace Combat titles and the holidays. No word on the exact pricing, but Namco Bandai said it should be similar to the previous planes.
Kotaku reports the following news from the Famitsu Ace Combat 6 announcement.
Translated from Famitsu source:
As you can see from the Gamestop mem GamersReprts.com obtained, Gamestop is no longer offering Xbox360 Product Replacement Plans on any new console. The plans currently out in circulation will stay good until they expire.
Namco Bandai is no stranger to micotransactions. If gamers need any proof just look at the list of character outfits in Culdcept Saga and the lengthy amount of optional content for the Idolm@ster. So what extras can Namco Bandai sell for Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation? Planes and each one costs 200 Microsoft Points ($2.50).
Don't miss your chance to participate in the "Military vs. Civilians" online team tournament for Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, the upcoming flight action game for Xbox 360.
Atari have revealed today that downloads for the Xbox Live demo of Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation have now surpassed the 1 million mark worldwide.
NAMCO BANDAI Games today announced a "Military vs. Civilians" online team tournament for Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation, its upcoming flight action game for the Xbox 360. Co-hosted by the Global Gaming League, the tournament will allow active members of the U.S. Military to test their skills against civilian gamers in the game's high-flying online aerial combat. Registration is currently underway for civilian and military gamers at the official Global Gaming League website (www.ggl.com).