PS4 players will soon be able to purchase Dead or Alive 6 DLC seperately

Koei Tecmo will announce more next month

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Koei Tecmo’s Dead or Alive 6 has been home to two ridiculously overpriced season passes that contain a bunch of nonsense most players probably don’t want. While it was possible to pick and choose what extra content you’d get on PC and Xbox One, PS4 players weren’t so lucky. For one reason or another, you either had to go all-in or get nothing on Sony’s platform. Turns out this wasn’t an intentional decision as DOA6‘s publisher has announced it is working on a fix for the situation.

In a Tweet yesterday, Koei Tecmo stated, “Currently Xbox One and Steam fighters can purchase DLC individually. We are working on a new system that will allow PlayStation 4 fighters to do the same.” The main reason for this is that the US PSN store handled individual purchases differently from the Asian market. In Asia, PS4 players were actually able to select which DLC they wanted. For the US, this wasn’t possible.

I don’t know how much I believe that, but at least Dead or Alive 6’s crazy DLC plans can be mostly ignored going forward. Now everyone will be able to pick which sexy swimsuit they want instead of grabbing them all.

Dead or Alive 6 Will Soon Get Individual DLC Purchases For The PS4 Version [Siliconera]


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