Sleeping Dogs DLC Packs Planned For The Next Six Months

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Hong Kong crime drama game, Sleeping Dogs, is out on August 14th in North America and on August 17th in Europe. This morning, Square Enix announced that they have plans to support the game with additional content via DLC for the next six months.

 

“We want to create something to suit everyone’s play style from cool cars and high-speed missions to outlandish outfits and game-extending mission packs. The game launch is just the beginning,” said Lee Singleton, General Manager, Square Enix London Studios.

 

There will be extra content available for Sleeping Dogs at launch, too. When the game releases this week, there’ll be an ‘80s-inspired Retro Triad Pack, and an old school outfit with player buffs and kung-fu van.

 

The other DLC content will be released starting in September, including a high-speed Racing Pack and and SWAT Pack. More details will be announced at a later date.


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