Rockstar spinning Midnight Club 3: DUB Remix

New racer features bonus content, cheaper price for Xbox and PS2. $20 edition adds 24 cars, new city, and tunes.

Rockstar's Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition is about to get a little more irie. The company today announced that its racer will be repackaged with new content in a special Remix edition, and it will pull into stores this March. The game's sticker price is also getting an overhaul. The game's price will go down to $19.99 as it enters the PlayStation 2's Greatest Hits and Xbox's Platinum Hits programs.

The new spin on the street racer adds to the 50-plus cars and three cities of the original. Remix features 24 new vehicles and one new city, Tokyo. Drivers will also be able to bob their heads to some new music and rumble on some new battle maps.

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix was developed by Rockstar San Diego and will carry an E for Everyone rating. For more info on the franchise, cruise over to GameSpot's review of Midnight Club 3.

58 Comments

  • wildsoul0509

    Posted Sep 9, 2006 3:55 pm PT

    it has a hummer h3-t right? i'm gonna buy it now!

  • Redsaturn

    Posted Feb 6, 2006 12:31 pm PT

    i for one like the idea

  • merlin77022

    Posted Feb 6, 2006 12:11 pm PT

    Game is fun and all, great way to just mindlessly drive around. I think that the whole re-relase with bonus content crap is waa-yyy too overdone. My theory, put as much as you can into one release and pray that it does as well as FF7, atleast that way, people who buy it later on down the road don't feel as thought they got ripped off for paying $50 for a now less than complete version of the same title.

  • GoldenFace

    Posted Feb 6, 2006 11:47 am PT

    Erg. I just bought MC3 a month ago used for $22.

  • too_dze

    Posted Feb 6, 2006 9:56 am PT

    Hey, it may seem like a way to milk folks for more money, but why add stuff and only get half the money for it. I think the added content is a way to say thank you, the consumer, for the support. Hell, look at DMC3: SE, no one said a thing when that came out with the additional Virgil stuff. I will pick up MC3.5 in March. Good stuff.

  • Jamesp2005

    Posted Feb 6, 2006 6:04 am PT

    I think this is a good idea.

  • chrisdojo

    Posted Feb 6, 2006 4:46 am PT

    teh milkage.....

  • DrKill09

    Posted Feb 5, 2006 3:43 pm PT

    I bet this new version will work on the 360. That alone is worth $20.

  • Foppe_

    Posted Feb 5, 2006 12:35 am PT

    Looks like another Xbox game that I must buy.

  • ewjim

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 11:45 pm PT

    Good, good.

  • chshak

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 7:26 pm PT

    i did not get to play it so i may get it this time

  • mikekare79

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 5:17 pm PT

    Just make Midnight Club 4 for my Xbox 360.

  • boolow407

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 4:10 pm PT

    Kinda cool I guess, but to rebuy it for one track and a few extra cars and music would be dumb. With the new systems (360 and PS3) containing a hard drive, I wonder how many games are gonna go PC expansion style, meaning either buying a disc or downloading the extra content for those who already purchased the original version. Im all for expansion packs if they warrant their price.

  • DeathStar17

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 3:21 pm PT

    cool

  • NYC_Souljah08

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 11:17 am PT

    omg I want a 360 version already....

  • donscrillinger

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 11:14 am PT

    but i think its a very nice touch. but thats some bs!we cant download the upgrade .

  • donscrillinger

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 11:10 am PT

    why cant we just download it

  • lageasy311

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 11:03 am PT

    Fallen_Angelz
    Why all the hate? Theyre making a great game even better, and now its cheaper for the people who didnt get it the first time around. I played 3 like crazy so unless this version pops up on the 360, Ive had my fill. Still, most developers rush games out and expect you to pay $65 now, this is a nice gesture and youd think people would appreciate it more.

    I agree with this person. We complain that the japanese market gets all the great games, but this is something the japanese do. They remake the games and sell them cheaper to try and attract the old fans as well as maybe the ones who were leaning on the fence about getting it. Now this gives some incentive, cheaper with more features. The fact that you guys are whining about this makes no sense. It's like failing at failing lol. You guys make me laugh.

  • DrKill09

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 11:02 am PT

    I'm buying this.

  • chris_n

    Posted Feb 4, 2006 8:39 am PT

    I've been watching this game very closely, and I know it's going to move people whom are either returning or new to the Budokai world, from what I've seen Gamespot will have to crank up their rating system.

    -Chris_N

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