The title planned for this spring will also have the first two DLC included Danny Bilson has stated that the new price will allow MX vs. ATV: Alive to gain a greater installed the previous chapters and thus will earn more through downloadable content will be issued later. A laudable experiment by THQ, which in December had already anticipated the possibility of issuing its new off-road racing at an affordable price, then make available a number of downloadable content.
Besides the confirmation of the price of the MX vs. ATV: Alive, which will cost $ 39.99, comes the news that another way of caliber, of course, published by THQ, will adopt the same commercial formula. The only news on this title will be available in 2012.
Besides the confirmation of the price of the MX vs. ATV: Alive, which will cost $ 39.99, comes the news that another way of caliber, of course, published by THQ, will adopt the same commercial formula. The only news on this title will be available in 2012.
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