Lost Planet maps on Friday

Shots on, er, today.

Capcom is preparing another icy burst of content for Lost Planet: Extreme Condition in the shape of two new downloadable multiplayer levels, both of which are due for release on Xbox Live Marketplace on 6th April, this Friday. Good!

"Hive Complex" is an abandoned mine with twisty tunnels and bridges fought over on a war-torn mountainside, while "Trial Point" is an office complex set against a city centre backdrop. The pair of them will set you back 400 Microsoft points (GBP 3.40 / EUR 4.65).

You can see how the pair of them are shaping up in the depths of our Lost Planet screenshot gallery, and don't forget that you can already grab hold of the Radar Field and Island 902 maps, which go for the same bundled price.

For more on the game, check out our Lost Planet: Extreme Condition review, or you could just download the single- and multiplayer demos off Live Marketplace. Unless you own it already, in which case that would be silly.

Comments (5) Latest comment 5 years ago

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  • dbeamish #1 5 years ago

    I wiswh I could have been arsed to get into this game as I liked the demo a lot but after poorish reviews I decided to spend my very limited time elsewhere..
  • repairmanjack #2 5 years ago

    Looking forward to these. The last two maps were rather good. Island 902 is actually one of the best in the game, imho. Glad we're not waiting too long for them.
  • TheJanitor #3 5 years ago

    who the hell is gonna pay for this?!
  • mike_mgoblue #4 5 years ago

    Lost Planet is one of the BEST Xbox 360 games available!!!

    The graphics in Lost Planet are amazing! Some of the bosses are HUGE and detailed with awesome graphics and sound, just like Gears of War!

    Lost Planet is GREAT! I can't wait to play these new maps!
  • TRUTH #5 5 years ago

    Lost Planet is a shoot-em up for today...if you enjoyed: Ikari Warriors, Bionic Commando, Contra Spirits, R-Type, Ghost & Ghouls, Smash TV etc; generally all those shoot-em ups/action games of the arcade/16 bit era - just think of those with all the super next gen power - Lost Planet is a pure arcade shooter. And a great one.