Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s “Missing Link” DLC Releases Next Week

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Eidos Montreal have announced a release date for Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s “Missing Link” DLC. The episode is scheduled for release on October 18th on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in the U.S.

 

The PC and PlayStation 3 versions of The Missing Link will cost $14.99, while the Xbox 360 version will cost the same at 1200 Microsoft Points.

 

The Missing Link begins with Adam aboard a Belltower freighter, headed toward a Belltower base. While the episode chronologically takes place in the middle of the game, once you’ve downloaded it, you’ll be able to access it at any time from Deus Ex: Human Revolution’s main menu.

 

According to lead narrative designer, Mary DeMarle, The Missing Link adds about five hours of playtime to the game. You can watch watch footage of episode here and here.


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