RPG Note: This will unlock DLCs included with Mass Effect 3. Not everyone will survive. An ancient alien race, known only as 'Reapers', has launched an all-out invasion leaving nothing but a trail of destruction in their wake.
The Cerberus Network is an online and news service for. It can be accessed from the game's main menu.is an video game developed by and released for and in 2010, and for in 2011. The game features a variety of (DLC) packs that were released from January 2010 to May 2011.
The downloadable content ranges from single in-game character outfits to entirely new plot-related missions. Notable packs include,. The game's downloadable content was generally well received by critics and some packs were nominated for Best DLC at the.New purchases of the game are provided with a one-time use card granting access code that unlocks the game's Cerberus Network, an online downloadable content and news service that enables free bonus content for the game. However, users who buy the game used have to pay for the Cerberus Network separately if they want access to the bonus content. Some downloadable content packs were originally only available for the Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 versions of Mass Effect 2 through limited promotional opportunities.
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