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Onechanbara Origin for PS4 Getting New DLC Costumes for Aya, Saki, and Rei

Today D3 Publisher revealed new DLC costumes for its hack & slash game Onechanbara Origin including six new sets with three colors each.

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Today D3 Publisher revealed new DLC costumes for its hack & slash game Onechanbara Origin.

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The six new costume sets have all been released in Japan today and each playable character (Aya, Saki, and Rei) will receive two sets, with each set coming in three colors.

Of course, those who already purchased the season pass won’t need any additional purchase to get the costumes.

Three sets are inspired by the Dream Club series, while the other three are swimsuits. The former are priced 220 yen each, while the latter will set you back 440 yen.

You can check them out in the gallery below.

If you’re unfamiliar with Onechanbara Origins, it’s a remake for PS4 of the first two Onechanbara games.

You can enjoy the latest trailer,  a look at the game’s earlier DLC, the previous batch of screenshots and trailer, another video and gallerythe reveal of the box art, the first gameplay, the previous gallery of imagesanother recent batch, another group of images and the first trailer and more from all the way back in February 2019.

The game is available in Japan exclusively for PS4, and it’ll be released in English in Asia this summer.

We recently reached out to D3 Publisher inquiring about the possibility of a proper western release, and we were told that it hasn’t been decided yet.

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