Difference between revisions of "Downloadable Content in Video Games"
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'''Downloadable Content''' or DLC, as it is commonly referred to in the gaming community, is a form of digital media marketed as supplemental content for video games that is optional and available separately from the game itself. | '''Downloadable Content''' or DLC, as it is commonly referred to in the gaming community, is a form of digital media marketed as supplemental content for video games that is optional and available separately from the game itself. | ||
− | == | + | == Background== |
− | ==DLC on Computers == | + | ===DLC on Computers === |
− | ==DLC on Consoles == | + | ===DLC on Consoles === |
== Criticism == | == Criticism == |
Revision as of 17:27, 30 September 2011
Downloadable Content or DLC, as it is commonly referred to in the gaming community, is a form of digital media marketed as supplemental content for video games that is optional and available separately from the game itself.