THQ has spoken of the model used for the racing game MX vs. ATV Alive. According to the brand manager for THQ, Ali Bouda, to MCV, since the launch of the game will have numerous DLC, whose number will increase gradually each week for several months. As announced by the publisher some time ago, the game will hit stores with a price lower than the industry average.
"MX vs. ATV Alive is the only game based on this model we have announced," says the manager of THQ, "the title lends itself well to this concept because it is adding vehicles and tracks, not to pursue a story like for Saints Row and Homefront. " According to the publisher, the model adopted for the new off-road racing game will allow everyone to get from day one of the most popular ways to reduced prices, while expanding the universe of the game will follow the directions you want.
"Enter a code in the box that will allow content to redeem for $ 10.
"MX vs. ATV Alive is the only game based on this model we have announced," says the manager of THQ, "the title lends itself well to this concept because it is adding vehicles and tracks, not to pursue a story like for Saints Row and Homefront. " According to the publisher, the model adopted for the new off-road racing game will allow everyone to get from day one of the most popular ways to reduced prices, while expanding the universe of the game will follow the directions you want.
"Enter a code in the box that will allow content to redeem for $ 10.
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