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On occasion, when a game is good enough to gain critical Game of the Year Award mass, preferably at the [[E3]] game expo, it will come out with a series of [[Downloadable Content|DLCs]], which, typically about a month after the release of the last one, will be bundled with the main game at a reduced price, typically to the chagrin of major fans of the games who had already bought the [[Downloadable Content|DLCs]]. It is often abbreviated as GOTY.
 
This trend probably started with ''[[Morrowind]]'',{{verify}} which came out with the Tribunal and Blood Moon expansions, which were later coupled with the game.
 
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== [[Action Adventure]] ==
 
* ''[[Batman: Arkham Asylum]]'' has one.
* ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'', according to [[Steam]].
* '' [[Red Dead Redemption]] ''
* '' [[L.A. Noire]] ''
 
 
== Fighting ==
 
* ''[[Mortal Kombat 9]]''
 
 
== [[First-Person Shooter]] ==
 
* ''[[Borderlands]]''
* ''[[Call of Duty]] 2'' and ''[[Modern Warfare]]''
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* ''[[Unreal Tournament]]''
 
== [[Role Playing Game]]s ==
 
== [[RPGs]] ==
 
* ''[[Fallout 3]]'' GOTY was released with all five of its expansions, ''Operation: Anchorage'', ''The Pitt'', ''Broken Steel'', ''Point Lookout'', and ''Mothership Zeta'', retailing for $80 at release, the original price of ''Fallout 3'' at release.
* ''The Elder Scrolls: [[Morrowind]]'' GOTY came out with its two expansions, ''Bloodmoon'' and ''Tribunal''.
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