New content arrives for Dead Rising
Themes and costumes available for Capcom's zombie-horror action game
To celebrate Dead Rising (and Lost Planet) shifting one million copies Capcom has released a batch of new content for the game over Xbox Live. Some of it will cost you and some of it won't.
The firm may have just made a lot of money by selling over one million copies of the 360-exlcusive, but the accountants want even more. And quick too. Up on Live right now you should find the following according to Major Nelson
Name: Pure White Suit Key
Price: Free
Dash Details: Download this key to the locker containing the [Pure White Suit] outfit to access the costume in the game.
Name: Stripe Key
Price: Free
Dash Details: Download this key to the locker containing the [Stripe] outfit to access the costume in the game.
Name: Accountant Key
Price: Free
Dash Details: Download this key to the locker containing the [Accountant] outfit to access the costume in the game.
Name: Jacket & Comic 1M Theme
Price: 150 Points
Dash Details: To celebrate Dead Rising and Lost Planet reaching a million, Capcom has released the Jacket & Comic theme for download!
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Name: Image Board 1M Theme
Price: 150 Points
Dash Details: To celebrate Dead Rising and Lost Planet reaching a million, Capcom has released the Image Board theme for download!
Name: Rat Man 1M Picture Pack
Price: 50 Points
Dash Details: To celebrate Dead Rising and Lost Planet reaching a million, Capcom has released the Rat Man Gamer Pics for download!
Name: Cute 1M Picture Pack
Price: 50 Points
Dash Details: To celebrate Dead Rising and Lost Planet reaching a million, Capcom has released the Cute Gamer Pics for download!
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