One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 gets exclusive pre-order DLC

Pre-ordering One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 will net you some DLC that won’t be sold later, which might prove effective in battling piracy (arf).

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If you place down your money for the Dynasty Warriors-looking anime-themed pirate adventure before it’s out, you’ll get your hooks on an exclusive DLC pack. While unnamed, we do have an inkling of what’s in it.

The pack contains a pair of costumes – Luffy as a giant fish, and Sabo dressed as Lucy – as well as a pair of extra quests. If that floats your pirate ship, you know what you have to do to get it.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 is due to hit Steam in August 2015. No idea on pricing just yet, though.


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