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Early Prototype 2 buyers to receive free DLC

Prototype 2 developer Radical Entertainment revealed today that its upcoming open-world sequel will include a feature called "Radnet" that will grant free additional content to early purchasers of the game.

Mike Rose, Blogger

January 31, 2012

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Prototype 2 developer Radical Entertainment revealed today that its upcoming open-world sequel will include a feature called "Radnet" that will grant free additional content to early purchasers of the game. A limited number of launch copies of Prototype 2 will be dubbed "the Radnet Edition" when the game is made available in April this year, and will give purchasers a one-time use code that will give them access to additional content for the game. However, users who purchase the Activision-published game once the Radnet Edition is out of stock will have to purchase a code to gain access to the 55 pieces of addition content that are due to be delivered over the seven week's following the game's launch. This additional content will include the likes of in-game events and challenges, avatar items, dynamic themes and behind-the-scenes videos. Ken Rosman, studio head at Radical Entertainment, explained, "Radical Entertainment has always focused on bringing long lasting fun to its fans, and Prototype 2's Radnet content is our way of rewarding the game's most loyal supporters - the early adopters, the one's who will replay it over and over again." He continued, "We think this is great because we're giving our fans hours of additional gameplay outside Prototype 2's main narrative, and cool rewards - all delivered weekly following the game's launch!"

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