Dead Rising 2 is getting closer to arriving on a console near you and today news has come out that should make all xbox fans that little more happier.

They will be receiving a stand-alone game called Dead Rising 2: Case Zero as exclusive content via Xbox Live Arcade, for just 400 MPs.

There's some new Case Zero Screens and further news on this and more Dead Rising 2 news. So come check it out now.

Some great information on one of the mst anticipated Zombie games in the last 12 month is of course Dead Rising 2, and straight off the Press Release desk, here’s some news on two aspects of the upcoming game.

Seems Xbox fans will get their hands on a ‘Prologue’ this August 31st via Xbox Live Arcade for just 400 MPs. Not a bad deal at all really.

Plus you’ll find some links to some new Dead Rising Viral sites, such as Tape It Or Die, a unique site dedicated to a certain game mode, ad well as Fortune City’s Official Home Page. And make sure you check out the latest Case Zero Screens while you are here.
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  • 3
    Red 9 Jul 22, 10
    Seems kinda unnecessary. Why bother making it standalone when you could just splice it into the game itself? Just make it a seperate game option on the main menu. Why make consumers pay more for the proper experience?
    • 0
      Miss Razz Jul 24, 10
      Well, this is Capcom we're talking about
  • 2
    Deception Jul 22, 10
    My thoughts exactly. Even if I had an Xbox I wouldnt buy this. Should have been a code 360 games receive when they preorder Dead Rising to download it free, or as Red stated, already on the disc.
  • 1
    FinalFantasyFanaticc Jul 23, 10
    Wow, stop bitching about it, it's only 400points, which is insanely cheap, it's practically a steal.
    • 2
      Province Jul 23, 10
      You're the same person who considered £100+ for Kinect a 'reasonable' price! D:

      But that said 400pts is cheap, but depends on how much is actually in this standalone add on thingy.
    • 0
      Red 9 Jul 24, 10
      it's not about the fee, it's about the fact that I think it should just be on the disc and not seperately charged. I like my games complete.
  • 1
    Deception Jul 25, 10
    Fatc of the matter is, developers these days are stingey as *bleep*. They announce DLC before a game has even been released. They makes us pay for EVERYTHING

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