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All of the DLCs for Resident Evil 7 are now available on Xbox One and Windows
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Published onFebruary 22, 2017
published onFebruary 22, 2017
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Following a timed exclusivity on the Playstation 4, the two DLCs forResident Evil 7are now available to purchase on Xbox One and Windows (viaGamespot). Called Banned Footage vol. 1 and 2, the DLCs include additionnal Scenario missions plus new game modes that will likely please fans of the critically-acclaimed survival horror game.
You can download the additional content for free if you purchased the game’s Deluxe Edition, otherwise you can purchase game’s $29.99 Season Pass or download the DLCs separately. Here are the official descriptions below:
Banned Footage Volume 1 ($9.99): This newly unearthed footage exposes further secrets from the dark past of the Baker family
Banned Footage Volume 2 ($14.99): This newly unearthed footage exposes further secrets from the dark past of the Baker family.
As a reminder, Resident Evil 7 is an Xbox Play Anywhere title and you purchase the new content once and enjoy it on both your Xbox One and Windows 10 PC. If you don’t use Windows 10 or prefer to avoid the Windows Store, you can also purchase the game and its DLCs onSteam.
Radu Tyrsina
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