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Rockstar details DLC Pass

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Rockstar has laid down the details for it's "Rockstar Pass", a new way of pre-ordering DLC, offering bigger discounts on DLC collections the sooner you buy it.

Buying the Pass, available on PSN and Xbox Live, before June 13 will get you it for 800MP or just under ten quid, which Rockstar explain is "50% total savings" than if you purchased each of the DLC individually.

Come June 14, that price will raise to 960MP and around twelve quid. The download allows you to download all DLC for free in the future, which includes pre-order cases, collectables, and challenges.

Check out the trailer, or the list below.

Rockstar has listed what DLC is expected when:

Available to download straight away:

The Chicago Piano Machine Gun (Free)
The Chicago Piano, used by both law enforcement officers and criminals, was favored for its reliability, ergonomics, compact size, large 45-round cartridge, and high rate of automatic fire. This bonus weapon will be stored in the trunk of Detective Cole Phelps' car throughout L.A. Noire, ensuring that extra firepower is always close at hand.

The Broderick Detective Suit ($0.99 PSN / 80 MS Points / Free with Rockstar Pass)
The Broderick unlockable suit boosts Cole Phelps' fist-fighting abilities and resilience to damage. Throughout L.A. Noire, Phelps will inevitably encounter suspects or persons of interest who prove resistant to arrest. Phelps' hand-to-hand fighting skills could be called into action in these cases and the Broderick suit, which enhances his fighting abilities, will help give Cole the edge in making that collar.

The Sharpshooter Detective Suit ($0.99 PSN / 80 MS Points / Free with Rockstar Pass)
The Sharpshooter unlockable suit enhances your aim with rifles and pistols. Always a worst case scenario for any Detective working a case, there are inevitably occasions when pursuing or confronting a suspect escalates to gunfire. In these shootout situations, the Sharpshooter suit gives Cole extra aiming precision to take criminals down.

The Badge Pursuit Challenge ($1.99 PSN / 160 MS Points / Free with Rockstar Pass)
Hidden around L.A. Noire's beautiful recreation of 1947 Los Angeles are 20 police badges to find and collect. Find all 20 of these badges to unlock the dapper Button Man Detective suit which provides extra ammo for all weapons. Each badge also provides 5 additional XP which will help further unlock Intuition Points - special credits that can be used to give Phelps a key investigative insight when he needs it most.

The Naked City Vice Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points / Free with Rockstar Pass)
Julia Randall, a stunning young fashion model with the world at her feet, is found dead, floating in her own bathtub. To the Homicide Squad it looks like a textbook society suicide - a glamorous life come to a nasty end - but coroner Malcolm Carruthers remains unconvinced. It falls to Detectives Phelps and Earle to work the scene, and determine which of Miss Randall's many vices finally killed her.

A Slip of the Tongue Traffic Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points / Free with Rockstar Pass)
When a suspect caught behind the wheel of a stolen car claims to have bought the vehicle fair and square, Detectives Phelps and Bekowsky are unimpressed. When he produces a pink slip and bill of sale as proof, they sit up and take notice. There follows an investigation that will throw up bumbling car thieves, double talking auto dealers, and a theft racket that stretches across Los Angeles and the state line.

** Available June 21, 2011**
Nicholson Electroplating Arson Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points / Free with purchase of the Rockstar Pass)

**Available July 12, 2011**
Reefer Madness Vice Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points / Free with purchase of the Rockstar Pass)

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