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Cerberus Network is a service provided by BioWare, which grants access to additional downloadable content for their video games, such as Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3. To access Cerberus Network content, you will need to follow these steps: 1. Purchase a new copy of the game, which includes a Cerberus Network activation code, or purchase a separate code from a trusted retailer. 2. Install the game on your preferred platform, such as PC, Xbox 360, or PlayStation 3. 3. Create an account on the Cerberus Network website using the same email address associated with your platform account. 4. Enter the Cerberus Network activation code when prompted during the game's installation process or redeem the code through your platform's online store. 5. Launch the game and navigate to the Cerberus Network menu to access the additional content, which includes weapons, armor, missions, and characters. Note that some of the Cerberus Network content may be free, while others may require a separate purchase. Additionally, the Cerberus Network service has been discontinued for some games, so be sure to check if the service is still available before attempting to access it.
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