Overlord Expands With 3 New Content Packs
Being evil just became much more fun
Date: Friday, February 15, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Codemasters has announced the launch of new downloadable content packs for their hit game Overlord, including a single-player expansion entitled Overlord: Raising Hell. The new content is now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for the Xbox 360 and is comprised of one free and two premium download packs. The singleplayer expansion pack entitled "Raising Hell" adds new Abyss levels and Dungeon Challenges and can be had for 800 MS Points. The Challenge Pack, available for 400 MS Points, gives players seven new multiplayer maps including "capture the maiden" and a Legendary difficulty mode for the singleplayer campaign. The third pack is a Split Screen Multiplayer pack, which is a free download, enables split screen play on all existing multiplayer maps and adds a new map called "Rocky Race". All content packs are now available from Xbox Live Marketplace for the Xbox 360 and require players to have a full copy of Overlord in order to experience the additional content.

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