Sleeping Dogs Street Racer DLC Launches October 16th

Square Enix has announced that the first October DLC pack for Sleeping Dogs will launch next week on October 16th for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.

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Square Enix has announced that the first October DLC pack for Sleeping Dogs will launch next week on October 16th for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.

The Street Racer pack adds three new races to Sleeping Dogs; Kamikaze (a race through the winding streets of the city’s Victoria Peak), Cross Island Enduro (an endurance motorcycle race), and Harbor Run (a high-speed boat race). In addition to the new races, the DLC will give players a new Sting superbike in their garage and add the Dragon outfit with racing jacket/helmet (which reduces damage from both accidents and gunfire) to the safehouse’s wardrobe.

Sleeping Dogs‘ Street Racer DLC pack launches on October 16th on Xbox Live (320 Microsoft Bucks), PSN ($3.99/ €2.99 / £2.39), and Steam ($3.99 / €2.99 / £2.39).

Source: Square Enix


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