Should bring it in line with the PlayStation version content
After basically a decade away, Virtua Fighter has returned, and the current step of its comeback before releasing a new entry is to finally head to PC (and throw in rollback netcode).
Sega launched Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. on Steam earlier this week, and the crossover collaboration DLC is also now available to purchase.
The first comes from another Sega property with of course Yakuza since the new version of VF5 was also developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio.
Yakuza’s Collaboration Pack lets players dress up the roster like the beat ’em up / RPG series including Akira as Kiryu across 19 character costumes.
It also feautures 650 customization items, 20 tracks of Yakuza music, 20 Virtua Fighter 3 arranged tracks and 40 stamps.
Similarly the Tekken Collaboration Pack brings in costumes and items from Bandai Namco’s pillar of 3D fighting games.
19 Tekken character costumes, 20 Tekken 7 tracks, a Tekken battle user interface, and 2 Tekken titles.
Plus, there’s the Virtua Fighter Legendary Pack in the store too adding classic and retro Virtua Fighter costumes and items.
These DLC sets are the same as what was released in Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown, so that should bring the different versions mostly in line with each other content wise.
VF5 R.E.V.O. by itself is only $16 until February 3, but it’s going to cost a good bit more to get all of the DLC.
All three of the packs are $10 each, so that would be $30 extra even if you get the bundle.
Sega is also selling the VF5 30th Anniversary Edition for $40 until next week that comes with the game, Yakuza pack, Legendary pack and extra DLC like swimsuits — though it seems the Tekken pack unsurprisingly still needs to be picked up separately.
You can find our quick look review for VF5 R.E.V.O. here and more images / information about the DLC packs below.
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Source: Event Hubs