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BioWare announces "Operation Raptor," another bounty weekend in Mass Effect 3, which will get underway at 8:00 pm EDT on Friday and run through 8:00 am EDT Monday. This is for the PC and Xbox 360 editions, and word is they are hard at work to add support for future events to the PlayStation 3 edition of the action/RPG sequel as well. Here's word on the event:
Rally your allies for this weekend’s Operation Raptor by promoting at least two characters to your single player campaign. All promotions will result in an increased N7 rating.
- Allied Goal: Promote 150,000 characters. Victory Packs awarded to all players upon successful completion.
- · Individual Goal: Promote 2 characters. Commendation Pack awarded to individual players upon successful completion
Commendation Packs will be awarded to individual soldiers who complete their training and a Victory Pack will be awarded to everyone if the Allied Goal is achieved. Packs will be available to download the following week.
Additionally, a 10% XP bonus will be applied during this timeframe! Now’s the time to shoot for two level 20 characters and build up your N7 rating with this weekend with Operation Raptor!
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Re: Another Mass Effect 3 Bounty Weekend |
Mar 28, 2012, 22:38 |
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Parallax Abstraction wrote on Mar 28, 2012, 22:35:
Dev wrote on Mar 28, 2012, 21:54: You'd almost think they were desperate to get more players and/or sales by how often they are doing these things. The game's sold over 4 million and the multiplayer population on 360 is packed, as some friends also tell me it is on PC. It's doing fine. Ok, I was just saying the first thing I thought of when I saw this. You are right, if its sold 4 mil, its doing just fine.
Edit: Are you sure of that number? A quick google says they've SHIPPED about 3.5 million copies, which is not the same as SOLD. |
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