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Luigi’s Looking Dapper in the Luigi’s Mansion 3 DLC Part 2 Pack

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More Luigi’s Mansion 3 DLC has arrived and, as usual, adds additional activities and items to spice up multiplayer. With this, both packs in the $9.99 Multiplayer Pack DLC are available. In fact, they’re even early, as the estimate for this second pack was initially July 31, 2020.

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The second Luigi’s Mansion 3 DLC pack includes Scarescraper floor themes and costumes, as well as Screampark modes. You can now dress up the other Mario brother as a magician with The Amazing Luigi, prepare him for high seas hijinks as Cap’n Weegee, or don an Indiana Jone-like look with Paleontoluigist. If you head into the ScreamPark, you’ll find the Desperate Measures minigame where you must balance sand, Floaty Frenzy magical obstacle course, and PuckStravaganza ice hockey. As for the ScareScraper, there are two new kinds of ghosts and three floors. The floor themes appear randomly in towers now, and the Brick and Goob ghosts could be lurking there.

The first Luigi’s Mansion 3 DLC pack appeared back at the beginning of March 2020. As with the first DLC pack, it added three ScareScraper modes, three ScreamPark minigames, and three Luigi costumes. Also, people who ended up buying the DLC pack bundle get the Flashlight Type-P for the campaign and ScareScraper that gives the light a Polterpup design.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 is available for the Nintendo Switch.


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