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An expansion pack is an addition to an existing . The price of an expansion pack is usually much less than that of the original game. As additions, most expansion packs require the original game in order to play. If a game has had older expansions, new expansion packs often feature all or some of the game's previous expansions. Games with many expansions sometimes begin selling the original game with the oldest expansions, such as ''The Sims Mega Deluxe'' (''''). These collections make the game more accessible to new players, but publishers are careful to not make them compete with their own expansions that are still selling. Some expansion packs do not require the original game in order to use the new content, as is the case with '''' for '' Rainbow Six ''. This type of expansion pack is often termed a "stand-alone expansion pack". Expansion packs are most commonly released for ''. The term "expansion pack sequel" is sometimes used to describe a full game, most commonly a '', are sometimes considered expansion pack sequels as they used only enhanced versions of the ''Grand Theft Auto III'' Game Engine and did not feature any significant gameplay changes. '''' was the first expansion pack released for the PlayStation . The game required the player to first insert the original '' Grand Theft Auto '' disc, remove it, then insert the ''London'' disc. SEE ALSO |
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