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Radical Announces Prototype 2 Radnet Edition

One of the cool things with open world games are the challenges that can come from it that aren’t included in the game.  Things like seeing how long it takes you to get from Point A to Point B, or how far can you toss a specific item like a bus.  Now Radical is going to give you some of those challenges in the Prototype 2 Radnet Edition.

Radical Entertainment once again ramps up the studio’s signature over-the-top mayhem with the announcement ofPROTOTYPE® 2‘s RADNET Edition content.  Planned to launch on April 24, 2012 from Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), a limited number of the launch quantities of PROTOTYPE 2on PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Xbox® 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, will contain free access to RADNET via a one-time use code that gives fans 55 free pieces of additional content delivered for seven weeks following the game’s launch*.  This weekly scheduled content will include in-game Events, Challenges, Avatar Items, Dynamic Themes and Behind-the-Scenes videos, as well as bonus Mutations for PROTOTYPE 2‘s main campaign.  Fans that participate in ALL of RADNET’s weekly challenges and events will unlock the ultimate shape-shifting reward…to be revealed in March 2012.  PROTOTYPE 2‘s RADNET Edition content will only be available for free while supplies last.

Check out the video below to see what Radical has in store for you.

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