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SoulCalibur V DLC Announced

Three separate DLC packs will be released following launch.

Namco Bandai has announced three downloadable content packs for the upcoming SoulCalibur V. Each pack will cost $1.99 or 160 MSP and comes loaded with "exclusive new customization items and music that players can then unlock in-game." The details for each pack are as follows:

Pack 1: Launch Day (January 31)

  • Nine exotic customization items including bikinis, wings and face paints
  • Original music from Soul Blade and Soulcalibur (tracks also available individually for $.99 or 80 MS points)

Pack 2: Valentine’s Day (February 14th)

  • Nine fearsome customization items including breast plate, kimono and animal heads
  • Original music from Soulcalibur II and III (tracks also available individually for $.99 or 80 MS points)

Pack 3: (February 28th)

  • Nine exclusive customization items including mask, face paint, camouflage and skull
  • Original music from Soulcalibur IV and Soulcalibur : Broken Destiny (tracks also available individually for $.99 or 80 MS points)

Be sure to check out our SoulCalibur V preview for more details on the upcoming title!


 

Comments

Julian Titus Senior Editor

01/27/2012 at 06:10 PM

Hell yes to Soul Blade music. I hope it's from the Khan Super Session.

This stuff feels like it may have been held back from the disc though, and that's not cool.The price is right, but I'd rather pay for new fighting styles for created characters. I hate that I can't make a convincing He-Man or Conan in SC IV because there isn't a fighting style that uses a regular one-handed sword.

Esteban Cuevas Staff Alumnus

01/27/2012 at 06:42 PM

Me too. I really wished they'd just give us all three but if it's just one, the Khan one is the superior soundtrack.

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