Duke Nukem Forever's The Doctor Who Cloned Me DLC Announced
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Duke Nukem Forever’s The Doctor Who Cloned Me DLC Announced

A new piece of downloadable content for Duke Nukem Forever has been announced for release on Tuesday, December 13th. Titled The Doctor Who Cloned Me, it will include new single-player campaign levels revolving around the evil Dr. Proton creating an army of Duke clones in Are 51.
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A new piece of downloadable content for Duke Nukem Forever has been announced for release on Tuesday, December 13th. Titled The Doctor Who Cloned Me, it will include new single-player campaign levels revolving around the evil Dr. Proton creating an army of Duke clones in Are 51.

Four new multiplayer maps, titled Sky High, Command, Drop Zone, and Biohazard will also come with the pack. Its price will be 800 MS Points ($9.99 on PSN).

• Sky-High: The alien-infested corporate offices of Pooty, Inc. near the center of Las Vegas. This map includes three indoor floors taken over by the aliens and two rooftops, jump pads, stairwells, and building-to-building combat.

• Command: EDF command center with an imprisoned BattleLord at its core! A two-level map featuring winding stairs, straightaway corridors, and jump pads

• Drop Zone: Rooftop of Duke’s Lady Killer Casino featuring indoor and outdoor combat and stairwells for platforming, an EDF dropship on landing pad, and a bottomless pit.

• Biohazard: Fight in the Breston Plant Nuclear Power facilities and compete across multiple floors in locker rooms, restrooms with showers, control rooms, and the nuclear waste storage room.

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