Archived: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
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Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/08/10 3:18 pm | #17
Has anyone actually gotten a 20oz with a code on if yet?
and if yes, did you get anything good??
and if yes, did you get anything good??
Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/08/10 3:40 pm | #18
i think its about time to go make a soda run
Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/08/10 5:54 pm | #19
Game enhancements for The Sims 3, for example, feature theme-based bundles including Vintage Vegas, Beach Party, Celebrity and Football. Consumers will be able to download exciting new content ranging from a party top or hot boots all the way to a cool Retro car. Fans who have played The Sims over the years will recognize items inspired by previous The Sims games like the Lips Couch or Boomerang Window.
Other examples of exclusive downloadable content include the following:
* In Spore, a dozen Cyborg-themed body parts - such as eyes, heads and arms - can be redeemed and used in the Spore Creature Creator. These parts allow players to mix robot and organic creature body parts to design their own Cyborg creatures. The exclusive Cyborg parts will be usable by all owners of the Spore PC game and anyone who downloads the free Spore Creature Creator Trial Edition...
* In Mass Effect 2... there are three unique pieces of armor: two helmets and a visor...
* In Battlefield Heroes, there are four sets of unique character clothing, and consumers get a pair of outfits per download, one for each side.
* In Battlefield: Bad Company 2 four kit upgrades allow you to become a unique Special Activities soldier, with new camouflage and a modified weapon. Kit upgrades also contain new awards and an additional achievement.
Other examples of exclusive downloadable content include the following:
* In Spore, a dozen Cyborg-themed body parts - such as eyes, heads and arms - can be redeemed and used in the Spore Creature Creator. These parts allow players to mix robot and organic creature body parts to design their own Cyborg creatures. The exclusive Cyborg parts will be usable by all owners of the Spore PC game and anyone who downloads the free Spore Creature Creator Trial Edition...
* In Mass Effect 2... there are three unique pieces of armor: two helmets and a visor...
* In Battlefield Heroes, there are four sets of unique character clothing, and consumers get a pair of outfits per download, one for each side.
* In Battlefield: Bad Company 2 four kit upgrades allow you to become a unique Special Activities soldier, with new camouflage and a modified weapon. Kit upgrades also contain new awards and an additional achievement.
Re: Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/14/10 9:32 pm | #22
Quote by KnuckPuck:
I bought a dr pepper it let me chose from 3 prizes all pc games. Spore, battlefield heros, and sims 3. I didnt pick any one of them so im not sure if its a full game.
hey if you dont want a spore code id be glad to take it
Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/20/10 7:35 pm | #24
Any luck guy get good code??
I just bought 20 oz today at work and didn't get good code. 3 prizes all pc games. Spore, battlefield heros, and sims 3.
I just bought 20 oz today at work and didn't get good code. 3 prizes all pc games. Spore, battlefield heros, and sims 3.
Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/20/10 7:39 pm | #25
Sounds like the first "prize" is something from the same 3 games for everyone.
I chose The Sims 3, hoping it was a code I could give here, in the FRCT 2.0, but it wasn't.
I chose The Sims 3, hoping it was a code I could give here, in the FRCT 2.0, but it wasn't.
Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/21/10 11:42 am | #27
I redeemed Sully's code, he owed me! I could have chosen from BF Heroes, Sims 3, or Spore. I chose BF since I play that game. BTW, its a free in browser game! I got a cool new outfit. lastly, if anyone besides me actually reads, it says that the prizes get better as you redeem more codes, but I am unsure if you have to "bank" them. Also, since none of the prizes consist of codes, I would assume that you would need to activate your EA account in the particular 360 game and then redeem the code, allowing it to be downloaded in game like Dragon Age. That would also lead me to believe that the games will actually have to be released first! So much impatience! [heads to the grinds my gears thread]
Re: Want some free DLC from EA? Well, grab a Dr. Pepper
01/22/10 5:29 pm | #29
All right, I have the answer! When Mass Effect releases, Bioware is launching a new free DLC service called Cerberus Network. All new copies get free access, while used copies will need to pay a nominal fee. That is how you will get any free DLC, including this Dr Pepper promo. Here is some more info about the new service:
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On release day, dlc 1 will be available, consisting of new missions and a new party member. Within a week of release, dlc 2 will come out with new missions, Ceberus Armor, a new shotgun, and a new vehicle called the Hammerhead. Also, the collectors edition of the game comes with a special version of the network, where you get exclusive content and early release content. Future paid premium content will still go through XBLM.