LOS ANGELES (May 2, 2017) – The long-awaited downloadable content (DLC) for NieR: Automata is available starting today for $13.99 for the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system and Steam. The memorably titled “3C3C1D119440927” DLC includes three new colosseums to challenge and additional subquests yielding exciting rewards, including:
- Costumes from the previous Japanese release, NieR: Replicant, including the “Revealing Outfit” for 2B, “Young Man’s Outfit” for 9S and “Destroyer Outfit” for A2
- Records adding special music tracks to the player’s jukebox
- New equipment and cosmetic accessories, including hairspray that allows you to change the color of 2B and A2’s hair
- Masks with unique “on equip” effects
- Special bullets that change the appearance of enemy bullets
Players will also have the opportunity to battle Square Enix CEO Yosuke Matsuda and PlatinumGames CEO Kenichi Sato in epic boss battles via the DLC’s new colosseum challenges.
The critically acclaimed NieR: Automata has shipped more than one million physical and digital copies worldwide. Developed in collaboration with PlatinumGames Inc., it delivers a masterful mix of action and RPG gameplay. Players battle as androids 2B, 9S and A2 in order to reclaim the world for their human creators and uncover long-forgotten truths.
Here is the new NieR: Automata DLC Trailer:
NieR: Automata is now available for the PlayStation 4 system and Steam. This title is rated M (Mature). Players can download a free demo of NieR: Automata for the PlayStation 4 system from the PlayStation Store at: http://bit.ly/NieRDemo
Related: NieR: Automata New Content Announced
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