Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Has Pre-Order Costumes At Different Retailers

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Koei Tecmo have released a new trailer for Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, showcasing the “Aloha” costumes, ninja costumes and beach costumes that you’ll get for pre-ordering the game on Xbox One and PS4. Needless to say, don’t watch it at work.

 

The “Aloha” costumes and ninja costumes will be available to those that pre-order the game at GameStop. Meanwhile, pre-ordering the game at Amazon will net you the “Beach Party” and “Showstopper” costumes. Finally, pre-ordering at Best Buy will get you the “Showstoppers Encore” costume set.

 

Dead or Alive 5: Last Round will be available this February for PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. The trailer above also contains a tease for what looks like the game’s second new character.


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