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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.
  
== History ==
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== Background==
  
==DLC on Computers ==
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===DLC on Computers ===
  
==DLC on Consoles ==
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===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.

Background

DLC on Computers

DLC on Consoles

Criticism

Ethics

See also

References