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So when we heard that Valve would be releasing the L4D DLC simultaneously on PC and 360, we immediately figured it’d cost something, which would undoubtedly rile up PC gamers used to free content who might also be angry because the “Survival Pack” essentially amounts to one new mode and two unlocked maps that are already in the game. While that’s all well and good, the lack of new content has left the 360 version of TF2 arguably even more crippled than it was upon release. While Valve has continually gone the free route for Team Fortress 2 on the PC, Microsoft-enforced regulations require them to charge for DLC on the 360, resulting in the multiple delays the new content in TF2 has seen on the 360 since, supposedly, Valve wanted to take the time to put together a package that would have a decent value. For L4D newbies who enjoy the whole brick-and-mortar store experience, the Survival Pack content will come pre-packaged in a new retail version of Left 4 Dead dubbed the “Critic’s Choice” edition.
“Survival Pack” contains one new multiplayer mode called “Survival” as well as a two campaigns for Versus Mode, Death Toll and Dead Air, which are already playable in the game’s regular co-op mode. Valve’s “Survival Pack” downloadable content for Left 4 Dead, everyone’s favorite zombie-filled co-op shooter, will arrive on gamers’ hard drives for free. There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but there is such a thing as free DLC. The “Survival Pack” DLC will be coming to your Xbox 360 or personal computing device for free.
Save your Spacebucks for another day, Left 4 Dead fans.