Uncharted 3 free-to-play client sees 350,000 downloads
Stand-alone multiplayer client reaches download milestone in under a month; new DLC to be available every month through June.
The Uncharted 3 free-to-play multiplayer client has been downloaded more than 350,000 times since launch late last month, Naughty Dog announced today through the PlayStation Blog.
The free-to-play version of Uncharted 3 multiplayer launched February 26, allowing gamers to play to level 15 for free. After that, gamers must pay $5 to raise the cap to 25 or $20 to remove the level cap altogether. Players can also spend money on a variety of items and map packs.
Naughty Dog did not divulge any information regarding how much revenue the 350,000 new Uncharted 3 players have brought in.
To support the Uncharted 3 free-to-play client, Naughty Dog announced today that it will release new paid downloadable content for the game every month through June 2013. This begins today with Oddball-themed character parts, which are based on the unofficial March 20 "Extraterrestrial Abductions Day."
A full list of all paid Oddball-related items is available at the Uncharted 3 free-to-play page.
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