Rockstar keeps Midnight Club: Los Angeles rolling this month, with two vehicle packs bringing seven new rides to the mean streets of L.A.
When one thinks of South Central LA and illegal underground street racing, one also thinks “Pizza!” Logically, Rockstar Games and Pizza Hut have partnered to promote Midnight Club: Los Angeles with the power of pie.
The Midnight Club: Los Angeles “South Central” expansion has finally hit both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. So too has the Rockstar Games’ promotional swag hit our inbox.
Xbox 360 owners of Midnight Club: Los Angeles now join PlayStation 3 owners in tooling around South Central, as the new downloadable content finally makes an appearance on Microsoft’s console.
While the PlayStation 3 version of the Midnight Club: Los Angeles “South Central” expansion went up today without incident, the same can’t be said for the Xbox 360 edition. Rockstar has announced it’s been delayed.
Rockstar has teamed with three Los Angeles based artists to produce an artist series build around their upcoming South Central DLC pack for Midnight Club: Los Angeles.
The South Central downloadable content for Rockstar’s Midnight Club: Los Angeles may have slipped a week, but the 1964 Chevy Impala is here to provide much-needed comfort.
The free South Central upgrade for Midnight Club: Los Angeles includes four new neighborhoods, increasing the game’s total map size by a third.
After a bit of a false start last month, Rockstar’s downloadable South Central content for Midnight Club: Los Angeles gets a concrete March release date, along with a price tag for the premium content.
The downloadable content for Midnight Club: Los Angeles announced in December went live this morning for Xbox 360 owners. We (and Microsoft) hope you didn’t download it. Because that could be bad.