If you have an empty spot in your heart where Adam Jensen used to be, get ready to fill it with more augmented action.

Today, Square Enix and Eidos-Montreal have released the second DLC story mission – A Criminal Past – for Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, available on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and online stores.

A Criminal Past will dive deeper into the lore of the Deus Ex Universe and have players experience lead man Adam Jensen’s first mission for TF29, set before the events of Mankind Divided. In A Criminal Past, Jensen poses as a convicted criminal and is transferred into a hostile, high-security prison to retrieve sensitive information and locate a fellow undercover agent who has gone dark. Of course, it’s never as simple as that.

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – A Criminal Past is now available on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and online stores for $11.99, and as a part of the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Season Pass.

You can see the trailer for the new story DLC below.

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Scott Anderson has a passion for video games, including franchises like Persona, Final Fantasy, and Mega Man. Scott has been writing for over 10 years, providing insight on a number of games and peripherals.

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