Case in point: the team at Gaijin didn't need to ensure they included a CAC Boomerang – it's not going to sell them that many more copies of the game – but they did. Gaijin could've made do with fewer, but it chose not to. There are just over 100 classic planes in Birds of Steel. Birds of Steel feels very much like the aerial equivalent. These games have become more than simple driving games they're interactive odes to global car culture. You see a similar phenomenon in the same way games like Forza Motorsport or Gran Turismo seem to almost fetishise cars. Rather, it's a game built for vintage flight fans by vintage flight fans. It isn't a game built to capitalise on whatever the latest trend in gaming is and it isn't a game built to break records. Birds of Steel isn't a game built to set charts alight around the world. And you can see the same sort of passion in Gaijin's Birds of Steel. It's not just cash that puts these old warbirds back together it's passion. Gamers can obtain Battle of Britain for 5,99 Euro via PlayStation Network or 480 Microsoft Points via Xbox Live Arcade and The Planes Pack for 4,99 Euro or 400 Microsoft Points.You need to feel a certain way about antique aircraft to devote these kinds of resources and this kind of energy to restoring 70-year-old lumps of scrap into flying condition. This one adds 32,000 lions to the user’s profile allowing the player to unlock further customization options. These planes can then be used within Birds of Steel’s mission editor, the Dynamic Campaign, and multi-player modes. Planes Pack 1, the second of the releases, adds the Republic Aviation’s P-47 Thunderbolt and a Vought OS2U Kingfisher to the game’s stable of authentically-recreated craft. The DLC also rewards players by adding 42,000 lions to the user’s profile. The first pack, entitled The Battle of Britain, consists of The Battle of Britain campaign - five pivotal single player missions- three versus maps, mission editor layout and a new Dynamic Campaign. Players of Konami’s Birds of Steel on the Xbox Live Arcade and PSN platforms were today treated to the release two DLC packs featuring the addition of new maps, planes and missions to the air combat title.
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