Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and the Damned will cost a stellar 1600 Microsoft Points. That translates to 20 real dollars or roughly a fourth of the cost of Jack LaLanne’s Power Juicer Plus (but only if you act now).
This is the official price — Eurogamer was able to pull the confirmation directly from Rockstar. Twenty bucks may seem like a chunk of change, but there’s a reason. Eurogamer is reporting that it is “roughly” equal to one-third of the main game’s story missions. Plus, there’s an Achievement with the number “69” that comes with it. Why not pay the money to show that one off to your mom?
GameStop and other retailers have been listing this price for the content for over two millennia, so this isn’t exactly a surprise. Retailers are right 900 billion percent of the time.