Crystal Dynamics' new digital game, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, will be the last game of Xbox Live’s Summer of Arcade games, but it marks the first game from Xbox Live that can be downloaded from GameStop’s Downloadable Content Center.
“The beauty of our DLC Centers is in the convenience and options it offers our customers when they are looking to purchase add-on packs or full-length DLC content of top-selling titles for console games or popular Xbox Live games,” said GameStop president Tony Bartel. “Customers pay only for the specific content they want, such as $14.99 for the Lara Croft game, rather than buying bulk points they don’t immediately need and will subsequently have to manage. Also, customers can pay for DLC with any form of payment we accept, including cash, credit or even trade credits.”
The Download Centers operation will allow gamers to purchase DLC straight from in-store. “Orders are placed at the register, and customers are given a code printed on their receipt along with instructions on how to download the digital content to their consoles,” says a GameStop representative.


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August 21, 2010
Judging by experience, I bet half the time the code won't work.