Ms. Splosion Man to get patchless Challenge updates

Ms. Splosion Man will be adding new weekly challenges with leaderboards and giveaways, without having to sit through a patch, using the Xbox 360's TMS system.

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Ms. Splosion Man is out on Xbox Live Arcade today, but if the game isn't enough content for you, you'll be pleased to know it's already scheduled to get regular updates -- no patch required.

Twisted Pixel announced today that the game uses the Xbox 360's Title Managed Storage (TMS) system. This lets Twisted Pixel turn some twiddlyknobs to create new content on the fly, which will manifest itself as weekly Challenges, with new content and special rules.

The special challenges can be found off the main menu, and the game features special TMS challenge leaderboards. If this sounds familiar, you might remember that Super Meat Boy's XBLA incarnation used the TMS to introduce new chapters in 'Teh Internets.'

"From time to time, we will be awarding real prizes and other fun stuff to the top finishers, and sometimes random players, from the Challenge's leaderboards," said marketing director Jay Stuckwisch in the press release. "We are finding it harder and harder to 'one up' ourselves with new ways of giving away free stuff to people who buy our games, but TMS has opened an exciting new door for us."

Ms. Splosion Man is available now on XBLA for $10 (800 MSP).

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    July 13, 2011 9:45 AM

    Steve Watts posted a new article, Ms. Splosion Man to get patchless Challenge updates.

    Ms. Splosion Man will be adding new weekly challenges with leaderboards and giveaways, without having to sit through a patch, using the Xbox 360's TMS system.

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      July 13, 2011 9:55 AM

      Sounds so nice, you should say it thrice.

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      July 13, 2011 11:17 AM

      Wasn't SMB supposed to do the same thing? How'd that work out? I got the Steam version.

      • Zek legacy 10 years legacy 20 years
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        July 13, 2011 11:22 AM

        Worked fine, I wish they had released packs like that for the PC. The custom levels don't save your progress which takes all the fun out of it.

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