To clarify, Legendary doesn’t have any DLC. It bundles the DLC content from the OG Xbox 360 games (minus one that they lost the source code to). So ME2 and ME3 had a bunch of DLC that was just a gun or an armour, that’s why they claim so many. Shepard doesn’t actually get those guns and suits of armour, he has to buy them. But yeah, it’s all integrated. If you get the ME1 part, you’re getting the asteroid mission. If you get the ME2 part, you get all the guns and armour but it’s distributed throughout the galaxy to various vendors. And all the extra loyalty missions (like Kasumi’s memory one, and the Legion one) and the one with the stupid hovercraft nobody likes, are just included.
Source: I played it on Xbox (where it’s been going on sale for $6 a lot lately, not bad for ~80-100 hours of content! Ending still sucks though, pick a path and hope for the best).
To clarify, Legendary doesn’t have any DLC. It bundles the DLC content from the OG Xbox 360 games (minus one that they lost the source code to). So ME2 and ME3 had a bunch of DLC that was just a gun or an armour, that’s why they claim so many. Shepard doesn’t actually get those guns and suits of armour, he has to buy them. But yeah, it’s all integrated. If you get the ME1 part, you’re getting the asteroid mission. If you get the ME2 part, you get all the guns and armour but it’s distributed throughout the galaxy to various vendors. And all the extra loyalty missions (like Kasumi’s memory one, and the Legion one) and the one with the stupid hovercraft nobody likes, are just included.
Source: I played it on Xbox (where it’s been going on sale for $6 a lot lately, not bad for ~80-100 hours of content! Ending still sucks though, pick a path and hope for the best).