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Azur Lane: Crosswave for PS4 & PC Finally Getting DLC Shipgirls in The West

If you're among those who purchased Azur Lane: Crossowave for PS4 or PC, you may have wondered when North America and Europe would get the DLC shipgirls. 

Azur Lane: Crosswave

If you’re among those who purchased Azur Lane: Crossowave for PS4 or PC, you may have wondered when North America and Europe would get the DLC shipgirls.

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Today Idea Factory International finally answered that question via press release. The five DLC shipgirls will come west this fall alongside their story content and a bunch of support shipgirls.

There will be five packages and each will include a main playable shipgirl, three support-only shipgirls, and a story campaign dedicated to the main heroine of the DLC.

In case you’re unfamiliar with the DLC, here’s a full list of the five packages.

Main Ship: Taihou
Support Ships: Saint Louis, Dunkerque, Jean Bart
Taihou – Additional Story Mode content

Main Ship:  Formidable
Support Ships: Warspite, HMS Neptune, Zara
Formidable – Additional Story Mode content

Main Ship: Roon
Support Ships: Graf Zepplin, Deutschland, Admiral Graf Spee
Roon – Additional Story Mode content

Main Ship: Le Malin
Support Ships: Essex, Baltimore, Centaur
Le Malin – Additional Story Mode content

Main Ship: Sirius
Support Ships: London, Alabama, Azuma
Sirius – Additional Story Mode content

Below you can also check out a gallery of screenshots.

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.

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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