Luigi's Mansion 3: 2nd DLC Pack Brings Even More Spooky Minigames

The new DLC Multiplayer Pack 2 for Luigi’s Mansion 3 has just been released, adding three new minigames to the game’s party-style ScreamPark multiplayer mode alongside some stylish alternate costumes for the iconic Nintendo sidekick himself. Released last year for the Switch, Luigi’s Mansion 3 continues to chronicle the plight of Mario’s less famous, far less courageous younger brother as he finds himself faced with yet another haunted estate full of phantoms to bust, with a pair of additional modes to allow friends to join in on the spooky fun.

So far, Nintendo has promised at least two DLC expansion packs for Luigi’s Mansion 3’s ScreamPark and co-op ScareScraper multiplayer modes, with the first one having been released back in March. Dubbed the Multiplayer Pack 1, this added a new 24-floor bonus mode to ScareScraper, as well as providing the ScreamPark with such new mini-games as DodgeBrawl, River Bank, and Tricky Ghost Hunt and allowing Luigi to dress up like a knight, mummy or a groovy Elvis look-alike. Now the second half of this new content is available to download and looks to continue where the last round of new additions left off in giving fans more fright-based fun.

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As reported by Gematsu, Nintendo has just released the Multiplayer Pack 2 for Luigi’s Mansion 3 yesterday, which contains three new minigames for ScreamPark mode: the hockey-like PuckStravanganza, a water-based obstacle course named Floaty Frenzy, and a sand-weighing challenge titled Desperate Measures. In addition, the new DLC contains three bonus costumes for Luigi – the magician-style garb of The Amazing Luigi, the pirate-like Cap’n Weegee, and the explorer-themed Paleontoluigist – and a pair of new enemy types called Goob and Brick. Furthermore, those who purchase the DLC alongside Multiplayer Pack 1 will receive a free Flashlight Type-P Polterpup light for use in the game’s story and ScareScraper multiplayer mode.

Since the game’s release last October, Luigi's Mansion 3 has received critical praise for its overall charm, humor, and rewarding gameplay that manages to be fun even without including a skill tree-based character upgrade system like some players might have wanted. It has since gone on to win multiple awards such as “Best Family Game” at The Game Awards 2019 and has even been listed as one of 2019’s most downloaded Switch titles.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 likely owes this success, at least in part, to its varied multiplayer modes, which allows players to share the ghost-filled fun with friends both locally and online in either cooperate play or through the multitude of party-style minigames that are continuing to grow thanks to the game’s new Multiplayer Pack 2. With the release of this new expansion, it seems that the good times aren’t stopping anytime soon for the titular green-clad hero of Luigi’s Mansion 3, even if the poor fellow is likely to spend the majority of them scared out of his wits.

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Source: Gematsu



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