Bioware has confirmed that its Mass Effect Trilogy bundle will include some DLC, But it will be different according to the console you own.
According to Eurogamer, PC gamers will be getting the most of the DLC Included, PC copies of Mass Effect Trilogy will apparently come with Mass Effect’s Bring Down the Sky and Pinnacle Station add-ons included free of charge, alongside Mass Effect 2’s Cerberus Network DLC which unlocks the squadmate Zaeed as well as extra missions and weapons. The PC version will also get Mass Effect 3’s online pass.
The Xbox 360 version meanwhile won’t come with any of the original Mass Effect DLC, but will get both Mass Effect 2’s Cerberus Network content and also the final game’s online pass.
Although it still isn’t clear exactly what PS3 players will receive, But In terms of what PS3 players should expect, Bioware has apparently refused to divulge exactly what will be included on-disc but promised that more info would be coming “soon”.
In addition, the game’s release date has also been tweaked, it’s now being released in North America on November 6 for Xbox 360 and PC, while the date for the PS3 version is still “TBA” but other areas/regions are still unknown.