Leviathan Is Single-Player DLC For Mass Effect 3

Something lurks in the dark corners of space, something powerful enough to kill a Reaper. Shepard must discover the most closely guarded secret in the galaxy before the Reapers silence it forever. Discover more about the origins of the Reapers as you race across the galaxy to find the Leviathan. Unravel the dark history of the Reaper Race before it is too late.

That's the official description for Mass Effect 3's first single-player DLC pack, Leviathan, as it was revealed today during the EA Summer Showcase.

Like previous Mass Effect DLCs before it, Leviathan will take place during the main campaign, meaning you'll have to load up an older save or start a new game to experience it. The DLC pack also opens up new areas on the Citadel and introduces new characters to interact with.

Shepard won't go into uncharted territories without some new weaponry on hand. The AT-12 Raider shotgun and the M-55 Argus Assault Rifle will provide new firepower on the mission.

Priced at $10, Leviathan will land on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC later this summer.



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