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Tomb Raider’s Caves and Cliffs multiplayer pack is live on Xbox 360

If you’re an Xbox 360 user enjoying the hell out of Tomb Raider multiplayer, you’ll probably want to get the new Caves and Cliffs Map Pack that released today. This pack comes with three maps and is going for 400 Microsoft Points. Each map allows the four multiplayer game modes to be played on them. The indigenous scavengers will be pitted against the new shipwrecked survivors once more.

The three levels include:

Scavenger Caverns:

An extensive subterranean network of caves used by the island’s scavengers as an underground prison.

Cliff Shantytown:

This scavenger settlement was built high up on the island cliffs. Its many layers hide some of the deadliest traps on the island.

The Burning Village:

A raging fire has embraced an abandoned Japanese village, the burning buildings offer multiple ways to escape or engage your enemies.

Watch the trailer above, get some pals together, and hunt happily.

Andrew Clouther

Human, historian, teacher, writer, reviewer, gamer, League of Pralay, Persona fanboy, and GameZone paragon - no super powers as of yet. Message me on the Twitters: @AndrewC_GZ

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