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Azur Lane: Crosswave DLC Shipgirls Get Western Release Date and Pricing Details

Today Compile Heart finally announced the western release date and pricing info for the five DLC packages coming for Azur Lane: Crosswave.

Azur Lane: Crosswave

Today Compile Heart finally announced the western release date and pricing info for the five DLC packages coming for Azur Lane: Crosswave.

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The release will be on October 5 on PS4 and PC via Steam and each package will cost $7.99.

You can also save 15% on the pricing by purchasing the Azur Lane: Crosswave Character Bundle, which includes all five DLC for $33.95.

Below you can find links to each DLC’s Steam listing.

  • Taihou
    • Support Ships: Saint Louis, Dunkerque, Jean Bart
      Taihou – Additional Story Mode content
  • Formidable
    • Support Ships: Warspite, HMS Neptune, Zara
      Formidable – Additional Story Mode content
  • Roon
    • Support Ships: Graf Zepplin, Deutschland, Admiral Graf Spee
      Roon – Additional Story Mode content
  • Le Malin
    • Support Ships: Essex, Baltimore, Centaur
      Le Malin – Additional Story Mode content
  • Sirius
    • Support Ships: London, Alabama, Azuma
      Sirius – Additional Story Mode content

It’s worth mentioning that the game has been announced for Nintendo Switch in Japan, but Idea Factory International hasn’t said a word yet about a western release for Nintendo’s console. We’ll have to wait for further news on that.

If you want to learn more about Azur Lane: Crosswave, which is currently available for PS4 and PC, you should definitely read the interview we published a while ago and our review.

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