This includes three new Assist Gem packs and six new Boost Gem packs, which add over 60 gems to the selection pool. Looking just a few more weeks beyond the tournament support addition, the next big wave is a massive selection of free content delivered as a title update. The tournament update will also include improvements to the online sound issues discussed in Ayano-san’s earlier blog. We’ll actually run a live stream this Monday at 4pm PT to show off this update, so head to our Twitch TV page for details. Shortly after those items arrive, look for a free tournament support title update that will add a new and faster way to select your gems from the versus screen via a dial system. While spamming these pre-set combos is tempting, don’t forget each use saps some of your Cross Gauge! Topping off the April 3 additions are three new quick combos, making for a total of five pre-programmed attack patterns. April 3 also brings three free color packs, each containing four new additions to the palette for added customization options. Swap Costumes are available for $1.00 (80 Microsoft Points) each, or if you wanna dive in for the whole assortment you can pick up the Street Fighter or Tekken collection packs for $13.00 (1040 MSP) each – buying one pack saves $6.00, grabbing both saves $12.00. See Raven dress as Guy, Cammy as King and uh, Kuma as R. Up first on April 3 are Swap Costumes that take the “alternate costume” DLC idea one step further – instead of offering basic alts, these outfits cross the fashion line by dressing SF characters as Tekken characters and vice versa. There’s a whole bunch o’ content coming, so let’s break it all down… Hot on the heels of its March 6 release date, SFxT is about to kick off regular updates – meant to keep the experience fresh all through the year – with a blend of free and paid DLC.
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