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Check Out Nintendo Switch Exclusive DLC for NieR Automata

During TGS 2022, Square Enix released a video showing off some of the costumes that will be exclusive to NieR Automata: The End of YoRHa Edition. For reference, this is the Nintendo Switch version of the game. This Edition will also already come with DLC from the original release of NieR Automata.

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When you purchase The End of YORHA Edition, it will already come with the 3C3C1D119440927 set of DLC items. Enclosed in this was the coliseum, as well as NieR Replicant costumes for 2B, 9S, and A2. However, the Nintendo Switch port of the game will also have the free DLC pack 6C2P4A118680823. This will be exclusive to the Switch, which means players for other versions of the game will not be able to download it later.

In 6C2P4A118680823, there are Japanese-themed costumes for the three main characters, complete with fox masks. You can also get 2P and 9P outfits for 2B and 9S, respectively. The only skin for A2 in this DLC pack is a YoRHa Uniform Prototype. As mentioned during Square Enix’s trailer for NieR Automata: The End of YoRHa Edition back in August 2022, you can also get skins for the pods. These skins will make them look like Mama and Carrier from NieR Reincarnation.

NieR Automata is readily available on PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. NieR Automata: The End of YoRHA Edition will come out on October 6, 2022 for the Nintendo Switch. It is available for pre-order.


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