New BioShock 2 DLC to arrive with a console patch
2K Marin has announced a new round of fixes for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Bioshock 2.
The patch, to be released on August 3 (just in time for the latest DLC), includes a slew of updates, including changes that prevent crashes and allow menus to work like they’re supposed to–nothing important, I’m sure.
As for PC, 2K reports that a patch is on its way and is “getting some final touches.”
The full list of changes can be seen below.
360 Patch Notes
- Signing out of active gamer profile, then back in, then accepting an invite no longer results in a crash/hangs
- Rebirth no long has potential to reset total ADAM
- Game no longer crashes when DLC is transferred to USB thumb drive and removed before gameplay
- Opening Xbox LIVE Marketplace from Main Menu works every time
- Sound System now supports sounds in DLC packages
- DLC Menu supports Protector Trials menu features
- Support for adding more subtitles in DLC without using more memory
PS3 Patch Notes
- Sound System now supports sounds in DLC packages
- Suppressing partial localization when the DLC supports more languages than the disk game it’s installed on top of
- Support for adding more subtitles in DLC without using more memory
- DLC Menu support for Protector Trials menu features
- DLC packages have added protection to DLC content packages
- PSN Store access added to “Downloadable Content” menu option
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