Crysis 3’s First DLC Pack Is Fan Service; Coming Next Week

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Crysis 3 will be receiving its first DLC pack in only a matter of days. Titled The Lost Island, introduces four maps, two game modes, and several weapons to Crysis 3's multiplayer arena.

For those who played the original Crysis the setting for The Lost Island is a bit of fan service. All four of its maps are set on the coast of Ling Shan where gamers—hopefully—saw lifelike visuals for their very first time.

Below are the official details for the package's game modes:

Frenzy adds a new dimension to deathmatch, a cycling weapon loadout every 60 seconds keeps tension high as players can only respawn during the next loadout change. An intensifying radar sweep keeps track of every move. Only the most skillful Hunter will win.

In Possession, players secure the single objective flag for the longest time in order to win, but once the flag is secured they become the hunted, permanently tagged in the enemies HUD. Possession also boasts a team based variant, where co-ordination and teamwork will ensure victory.

Crysis 3: The Lost Island will be priced at $14.99 and will be available on June 4th for all platforms.

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