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Melty Blood: Type Lumina Getting 4 Additional DLC Characters in 2022

During round 2 of the Melty Blood: Type Lumina official tournament, Type-Moon announced that the game is going to get more DLC characters.

Melty Blood: Type Lumina

During round 2 of the Melty Blood: Type Lumina official tournament, developer Type-Moon announced that the game is going to get more DLC characters.

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To be precise, four additional fighters are coming in 2022, two in the summer and two in the winter.

Their identity has not been revealed and their price has not been decided, which means they’ll possibly not be free like the previous DLC characters.

Each character will come with their own story and with a battle stage.

On top of the characters, the game will continue to receive free updates including expanded features, adjustments to balance, bug fixes, and more.

Considering that summer is already here, the wait to know the identity of the first DLC character shouldn’t be far away.

Melty Blood: Type Lumina is currently available for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam.

you can check out the original announcement, an earlier trailerplenty of screenshots, the introduction of Shiki Tohno, that of Kouma Kishima, the video focusing on Arcueid Brunestud the trailer showcasing Cielthe promotion video for Akiha Tohno, the video focusing on Hisui, one on Kohakuone showing off their tag teamthe reveal of Miyako Arima, the announcement featuring Noelthat of Michael Roa Valdamjong, the introduction of Vlov Arkhangelthe reveal of Red Arcueidthe one for Saber, one for Dead Apostle Noel, and the previous free DLC, Powered Ciel & Mario Gallo Bestino.

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