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Senran Kagura Estival Versus DOA DLC Will Be Delisted This Week

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A Senran Kagura Dead or Alive crossover is about to disappear in one game. XSEED Games took to Twitter to confirm the PS4 and PC versions of Senran Kagura Estival Versus will lost its DLC, which made Ayane playable. People have until March 17, 2021 to buy it and guarantee continued access to it.

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There are three pieces of Senran Kagura Estival Versus DOA DLC. People can get a playable version of Ayane, only in the same art style as the Senran Kagura ninjas. Two costumes are a part of this crossover as well. This means any character in the cast could dress up in Ayane’s Kimono or Kasumi’s Outfit. On Steam, the three items are bundled together for $5.99. On the PlayStation Store, Ayane is $3.99 and the costumes cost $1.99 each.

XSEED did confirm that people who do buy all three items before the delisting will still have access to them. They’ll be able to download the items from their libraries after the fact.

Here’s a better look at Ayane and the costumes.

As a reminder, this is one of multiple Senran Kagura crossovers with the series. For example, there was DOA DLC in Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash. People who got it could use Ayane, Honoka, and Marie Rose as playable characters.

People can get the Senran Kagura Estival Versus DOA DLC with Ayane via the PlayStation Store or Steam until March 17, 2021.


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