One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 pre-orders open on Steam

One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 pre-orders have opened up on Steam, giving us an idea of both the game’s price and its exact release date.

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The anime-y pirate-y Dynasty Warriors-y battler will cost you £39.99, and will apparently hit the PC on 28 August. Pre-orders will not net you a discount, but they will net you an unnamed DLC pack containing a fish costume for Luffy, a Lucy costume for Sabo, an “exclusive pack of additional missions”, and two costumes from One Piece Pirate Warriors 2.

You can also opt for the One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 Gold Edition for £49.68, which includes the game itself and the Story Pack DLC, which… has absolutely no price on Steam right now, so I don’t know how much of a saving that is. The Story Pack contains eight new mission packs, eight new costumes (for “Nami, Nico Robin, Trafalgar Law, and many more”), and an additional 10 costumes from One Piece Pirate Warriors and another 10 from One Piece Pirate Warriors 2.

If you want to pre-order, you can do so over on Steam right now.


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