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Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Reveals DLC Aircraft and Release Dates with Trailer and Screenshots

Ace Combat 7 DLC

As teased yesterday, Bandai Namco finally revealed the DLC aircraft that will be released for Ace Combat 7 with a new trailer and screenshots.

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All three warbirds will prove familiar to fans of the series. On May 22 we’ll be getting the ADF-11F Raven. On June 26 the ADF-01 Falken will be released, while the last entry will be the ADFX-01 Morgan on July 31, 2019.

We’re also getting new skins that Ace Combat veterans will love, including the F-22A Mobius skin, Su-30M2 Sol skin, and X-02S Strike Wyvern skin.

New special weapons will also be coming including the UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) for the Raven, the FAEB (Fuel-Air Explosive Bomb) for the Falken, and the MPBM (Multi-Purpose Burst Missile) for the Morgan.

Lastly, we’re getting new emblems, which will include well-known squadrons like Phoenix, Mobius, Garuda, Wardog, Galm, and more.

On top of the content mentioned above, the season pass will also bring three missions with additional story content, but those don’t have a release date just yet.

You can check out the trailer and screenshots below.

If you want to learn more about Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, recently Producer Kazutoki Kono shared the moving story of the game’s troubled development, and how it was saved from potential cancellation only to go on to achieve the best launch of the series.

The game nearly sold out in its debut week in Japan while solidly topping the Media Create sales charts. It also sold 500,000 copies in its launch month in Asia.

If you want to know why Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is so good, you can read my review. It’s currently available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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