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"The final resting place of Max’s young wife and daughter, Cemetery represents the tragic past Max cannot forget. With a wintry New York City skyline, sniping positions amongst the monuments, destructible tombstones, circular fighting arenas in a rotunda garden and a looming mausoleum, it makes a fitting final home for your enemies."
―Rockstar[1]
Cemetery MP3 Multiplayer Map

Cemetery is a Max Payne 3 multiplayer map. It features the graveyard where Michelle Payne and the Payne daughter are buried.

So far, it is unknown if any form of this map will be in the single-player part of the game.

As a pre-order

Cemetery was the first Max Payne 3 multiplayer map revealed to the public, done so in a November 22nd, 2011, Rockstar newspost. An early access to the map, "weeks before it is made available to the general public," was announced as a pre-order bonus when placing an order via the retailer GameStop.[1]

Tombstones for fans

Max Payne 3 Cemetery Tombstone Contest

A promotional picture of the contest

In March of 2012, "Be Caught Dead in Max Payne 3" sweepstakes were announced where Max Payne fans from eligible countries could try their luck winning a tombstone in the map with their own name engraved on it. One such promotion was handled by GameStop, and the other "cemetery plots" were offered to the members of Rockstar's Social Club.[2] Only the real names of people were accepted as entries; quotes or nicknames were not permitted.[3] The winners of the Social Club part of the contest were: Vinny D'Agostino, Raymond Lum, and Lee Merryman, while the victors chosen by GameStop were: Michael Clarke, Jeff Favaloro, and Dan Mason.[4]

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