Perfect Dark Zero Getting Map Remakes

October 31st, 2006 by Tobias Dahl in Action, Multiplayer, Online, Xbox360

6.jpg.pngXbox360 bestseller Perfect Dark Zero will be getting two new maps, both remakes of the N64 versions. The two maps are Facility and Ruin, both highly popular multiplayer maps on the original Perfect Dark. Xbox Live users will be able to download the maps for free, while they’ll also be included in the platinum edition of Perfect Dark Zero, scheduled for release mid-November.

In addition, the platinum edition game will include the previously 4 maps released on Xbox Live.

Via PalGN

Tags: Action, Multiplayer, Online, Xbox360


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5 Responses to “Perfect Dark Zero Getting Map Remakes”

  1. TJ Says:

    Actually the Facility is a Goldeneye level and the original Perfect Dark based the level “Felicity” from it. Just sayin’

  2. GameGod Says:

    Since the level was originaly designed for the N64 Goldeneye, I wonder if MS is not preparing themselves for a massive lawsuit…

  3. Jim2k Says:

    No one is suing anyone, Rare is the original developer, and owns the rights, and Microsoft owns Rare…

  4. Lemond Says:

    Cool beans, I’m going to have to get this game when I get an Xbox 360. Too bad my money supply has been severed the past few weeks. I’m living off my own body fat and I never had that much to begin with!

    Too bad about Rare though. I still miss them.

  5. GameGod Says:

    Jim2k… not quite… would Goldeneye been multiplatform, then maybe they could get away with this, but Goldeneye was a Nintendo financed and owned propriety…

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