Left 4 Dead 2 might be just a little over a month away, but that doesn’t mean Valve isn’t continuing support for the first Left 4 Dead. Just as promised, the Crash Course downloadable content is now available on both PC and Xbox 360. It comes packed with new Achievements, dialogue, and locations as the story continues shortly after the end of the No Mercy campaign. The new campaign is also playable in Versus and Survival modes, so whatever your particular brand of L4D action is, you’ll be able to take advantage of the new content.
Just like every other update the game has seen, the PC version receives the Crash Course DLC free of charge, and even comes along with a few tweaks to the game, including faster matchmaking support. But there’s a price to pay if you’re playing on Xbox 360: 560 Microsoft Points or $7 is the asking price. It’s unfortunate that Valve wasn’t allowed to release this for free, but keep in mind that a single campaign isn’t comparable to a single map in your typical FPS. Whether that price is right for you is another thing, but it should extend the life of the game at least until L4D2 hits store shelves in November.