Free F.E.A.R. 2 content in April
Toy Soldiers pack out next month.
Warner Bros. has announced that F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin will receive an infusion of free, tongue-in-cheek multiplayer DLC in April.
The Toy Soldiers pack was accidentally uploaded to Xbox Live yesterday and then pulled, but is expected to feature on PSN and PC too when it takes its official bow.
According to the scribbled-out brief on Major Nelson's blog, you'll be transformed into toy soldiers a few inches tall and sent scampering around three themed maps.
These are FullTilt!, set inside a pinball table, complete with flippers, targets, spinners and bumpers; Cockroach, a hospital lab room soaked in blood; and Recess, set in a children's sandpit.
We'll let you know a firm release date when we do.
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