Dead or Alive 6’s Tamaki and Design Contest Winners Appear Ahead of the Hair Color Fix

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Dead or Alive 6’s Tamaki and a collection of six Design Contest 2019 outfits are now available as part of the game’s latest update. Tamaki and the Design Contest 2019 costumes are both a part of the $89.99 Season Pass 4. Someone could also get Dead or Alive 6’s Tamaki alone for $7.99 or with her five costumes for $17.99. The Design Contest 2019 Costume Set is available piecemeal for $2.99 each for its six costumes or $13.99 for the full bundle.

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Here’s a look at a video showing off Dead or Alive 6’s Tamaki.

This is an overview of the Design Contest 2019 Costume Set.

The downside is, Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja still aren’t talking about how the hair color microtransactions will be fixed for the PlayStation 4 version of the game. The feature incensed players once they learned it would cost a paid Premium Ticket each time a hair color was changed. An official statement promised things would be fixed. However, that isn’t happening with this March 1.21 patch. Instead, that will follow in 1.21a. We still don’t know what the fix will do. 

Dead or Alive 6 is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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