Atari today announced that the first Bullet Witch downloadable content is now available on Xbox Live Marketplace. Bullet Witch is published by Atari in partnership with Japanase publisher AQ Interactive Inc and was launched for the Xbox 360 in February.
This first set of downloadable content includes a free new White Witch costume for heroine Alicia as well as a Bullet Witch Xbox 360 Theme pack. Players can also download one new mission ‘Dynamite Beauty’ featuring ‘Great Spells’ unlocked and two enhanced versions of the ‘Clad in Streaming Black’ mission featuring a heightened level of difficulty. These two downloads will cost players 20 points each.
More free costumes for Alicia will become available over the coming weeks including Mummy, Schoolgirl, Secretary and Pixie. New missions ‘Caterpillar City,’ ‘Endless,’ ‘One Shot Kill’ and ‘Geist Search and Destroy’ plus enhanced editions of the missions ‘City of Screams,’ ‘Up in Flames at 10 000ft,’ ‘Down in the Valley,’ ‘The Bound Soul’ and ‘The End of Chaos,’ will be available for 20 points each.
Bullet Witch is developed by Japan-based Cava. Set on a bleak planet earth in 2013, humans are on the brink of extinction with demons creating destruction. Mankind’s survival rests with Alicia, a beautiful witch blessed with magical skills and a quick trigger finger. Playing as Alicia, players set out on a quest to save mankind using fearsome weaponry and powers with which Alicia can manipulate natural phenomena in the environment.
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