Duke Nukem Forever Hail to the Icons Parody Pack DLC announced

27 July 2011

If you’re one of the two and a half people who loved Duke Nukem Forever, you’ll be thrilled in your pants to know that Gearbox is prepping to launch a DLC add-on sometime “this fall” (this spring).

According to a post over on the official forums, the DLC includes:

•    Three all-new modes – Freeze Tag provides some of the most fun team gameplay in Duke Nukem Forever. Players cooperate to freeze and shatter their opponents in succession for huge point streaks and combos. See who can hold on to the babe the longest in Hot Potato and play free-for-all Duke style in Hail to the King.

•    Call of Duke – Duke engages in modern combat in a war-torn city. Foes don’t stand a chance against the Duke when he spams the map with the N00b T00b.

•    Sandbox – Players take the role of mini-Duke in a giant sandbox with two bases at either end made out of children’s toys. This map features Sticky Bombs.

•    Inferno – Time machine engage! Duke does combat in a hellish landscape of lava and teleporters. Who turned on the 16-bit graphics, and more importantly, where did this DFG come from?

•    2Forts1Bridge – Hats? Duke doesn’t need no stinking hats. Give him a minigun and he’ll beat off all comers.
“Beat off all comers.” ಠ_ಠ
The DLC is free to all First Access Club members who registered before the game launched, while snoozers and losers will have to buy it. No pricing details have been confirmed.

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