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WATCH: Duke it out with Square Enix CEO in new Nier: Automata DLC

/ 06:06 PM April 18, 2017

Square Enix CEO Yosuke Matsuda once again makes an appearance in one of its games as a character that players can challenge to a fight. This time around, he’s brought a fellow CEO as a tag team partner—PlatinumGames big man Kenichi Sato.

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Kenishi Sato Platinum Games

Yosuke Matsuda. Image: Square Enix

The content is part of an upcoming downloadable content for Nier: Automata on the PS4, dubbed “3C3C1D119440927.”

This DLC will include costumes for androids 2B, 9S and A2 from the game Nier Replicant. Apart from costumes, other cosmetic items such a hairspray for changing hair colors further provide customization options.

Image: Square Enix

Image: Square Enix

Image: Square Enix

Image: Square Enix

Image: Square Enix

Image: Square Enix

Finally, new coliseum challenges will be added to provide additional content to players who have already completed the game.

Kotaku reports that the DLC will be released in Japan on May 2 for the PS4 and Steam with a price tag of 1,500 yen (roughly P700). There is no word yet on the English version of the DLC, but Square Enix promises that it is “coming soon.” Alfred Bayle/JB

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TOPICS: CEO, DLC, NieR: Automata, Square Enix
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