The “Martial Arts Tournament,” DLC 3 for That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime ISEKAI Chronicles, is currently available, according to a statement released today by Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. The game has three different DLC packs in total, with “Martial Arts Tournament” being the most recent release. The DLC packs for the game can be bought separately or included with the Digital Deluxe Edition or Season Pass. ISEKAI Chronicles: The Story of My Reincarnation as a Slime may be played on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC through Steam.
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Playable character Milim enters the fray in the “Martial Arts Tournament” DLC. Additionally, a new mode called the Tempest Martial Arts Tournament is included with the DLC. To win in the Martial Arts Tournament mode, players have to take down a number of formidable foes. There are 12 distinct characters available for selection, each with an individual plot. To improve the “Tempest” plot, five additional buildings and four side missions have been included.
Fans may also buy the Season Pass and Digital Deluxe Edition, which come with even more added content, in addition to the DLC. For more information, see the section below:
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You can buy the Season Pass, which comes with the following:
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DLC 1: A Strange Fate (available now)
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DLC 2: The Fairy Queen’s Labyrinth (available now)
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DLC 3: Martial Arts Tournament (available now)
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Bonus Content:
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Bonus Side Quest Collection: Remembering Shizu
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You may also buy the Digital Deluxe Edition, which comes with the following features:
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DLG version of Base Game
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Bonus Side Quest Collection: Shopping
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Season Pass
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Season Pass Bonus Content
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Visit the official game website at for additional details. You can also follow and like Bandai Namco US on Twitch, X-Twitter, and Facebook.
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