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Namco Bandai Release New DLC Costumes for Tales of Xillia 2 Based on Characters From Previous Games

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Namco Bandai Release New DLC Costumes for Tales of Xillia 2 Based on Characters From Previous Games 1

Namco Bandai have recently released a new set of DLC costumes and accessories for recently launched game Tales of Xillia 2. So far over the last month, the company has released five sets of DLC costumes to the Playstation Network including those dedicated the anime series Code Geass and Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Sports Attire and School Uniforms / Swimwear for the characters new to this game.

This set is also dedicated to the three new playable characters who do not have as many costumes as returning characters. These costumes represent previous characters in the series, which also was a theme with Tales of Xillia’s DLC costume releases. Ludger will receive a costume based on Ruca Milda from Tales of Innocence, Gaius will receive attire based on Dymlos Timber from Tales of Destiny and finally Muse will receive an outfit based on Sheena Fujibayashi from Tales of Symphonia.

Namco Bandai Release New DLC Costumes for Tales of Xillia 2 Based on Characters From Previous Games 2Namco Bandai Release New DLC Costumes for Tales of Xillia 2 Based on Characters From Previous Games 3Namco Bandai Release New DLC Costumes for Tales of Xillia 2 Based on Characters From Previous Games 4

The DLC is available for 300 yen per character. Tales of Xillia 2 is currently only available in Japan, however an English localization of the first game “Tales of Xillia” is currently in the works and should be published by Namco Bandai during 2013.

Want a look at all the costumes available for purchase for the game? Check out “The Many DLC Costumes of Tales of Xillia – What You May Expect To See as DLC Content In The Upcoming English Release” and “The DLC Costumes of Tales of Xillia 2 – What You May Expect to See as DLC Content IF The Game Is Released Internationally

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