Posted on Tuesday 31-Jan-2012 2:38 PM

Prototype 2 Radnet Edition will offer 'hours of additional gameplay'

Over 55 unique pieces of free content promised for pre-order copies

Activision has announced a heap of free extras for Prototype 2 Radnet Edition, which will be available at no extra charge for those who pre-order the game for PS3 and Xbox 360.

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The pre-order edition will come with a one-time use code that will give fans 55 free pieces of additional content, varying from bonus mutations and challenges, to Avatar items and behind-the-scenes videos, all delivered over seven weeks after release.

Fans that participate in all of Radnet's weekly challenges and events will unlock 'the ultimate shape-shifting reward', to be revealed in March, says Activision.

There are a limited number of copies available, more information can be found on Radical's site.

"Radical Entertainment has always focused on bringing long lasting fun to its fans, and Prototype 2's Radnet content is our way of rewarding the game's most loyal supporters," said Studio Head Ken Rosman.

"We think this is great because we're giving our fans hours of additional gameplay outside Prototype 2's main narrative, and cool rewards - all delivered weekly following the game's launch!"

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6 comments so far...

  1. TheLastDodo on 31 Jan '12 said:

    Looks like Prototype 2 has broken the record for highest amount of withheld content in a video game.

    Someone ring Guinness.

  2. JD_Method on 31 Jan '12 said:

    This pre-order bonus lark really is getting ridiculous and out of hand now.

  3. billysastard on 31 Jan '12 said:

    Looks like Prototype 2 has broken the record for highest amount of withheld content in a video game.

    Someone ring Guinness.

    exactly.

    55 parts and hours of the game removed.

  4. gmcb007 on 31 Jan '12 said:

    Prototype 2 Ripoff Edition will offer hours of the same generic hack and slash that should be in the original game.

    Fixed.

  5. jm3811 on 31 Jan '12 said:

    Great idea. I just saved 40 quid.

  6. more_bots on 31 Jan '12 said:

    So what we have is another single player game that will require you to be online in order to unlock all the content, even if you pre-order it. It was bad enough when we had to download content for single player games the day that they came out, but now we have to also play the game online in order to get the stuff that we bought. I will not Pre-order this game or any other that will force me to go online.