Compare NieR: Automata - 3C3C1D119440927 (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Square Enix. Published by Square Enix. Released on 3/17/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Action, RPG. Metacritic score: 84/100.

Extra costumes, hardcore arenas, and hidden lore drops for Automata diehards. Thin on story, generous on spectacle.

The 3C3C1D119440927 DLC is best understood as a victory lap for players who already love NieR: Automata and want more reasons to push its combat system to its limits. It adds three colosseum-style challenge arenas - Gambler's Colosseum, Operator's Colosseum, and one unlocked later in the story - that throw increasingly brutal waves of enemies at you and reward completion with cosmetic unlocks, plugin chips, and a handful of story fragments. If you have been mainlining the base game's action RPG loop, these arenas deliver some of the most demanding fights the game has to offer, forcing you to actually understand build synergies, pod programs, and evasion timing rather than coasting on auto-chips. The real draw for lore hunters is the handful of short vignettes and records you unlock by clearing arena tiers. They are not full story arcs - do not come in expecting Route C-level emotional devastation - but they do flesh out side characters and add texture to the YoRHa organization's internal politics in ways the main narrative left deliberately vague. Completionists and second-playthrough players will get the most out of these fragments. First-timers running their initial Route A will find the context too thin to feel rewarding. On the cosmetic side, the DLC's most visible additions are a set of alternate outfits for 2B, 9S, and A2, including some that are conspicuously fan-service-oriented. Yoko Taro knows exactly what he is doing there, and the game at least has the self-awareness to be arch about it. There are also new accessories that change character appearance in more subtle ways. None of this affects combat stats, so it is pure expression content - welcome if costumes matter to you, irrelevant if they do not. The honest critique: this DLC does not expand the world in any meaningful structural way. It has no new open areas, no new major boss with accompanying emotional payoff, and the arena format is inherently repetitive even when the enemy combinations are clever. If you are hoping for something that hits like the Copied City or the amusement park sequences, you will come away underwhelmed. The challenge arenas are genuinely well-designed as mechanical gauntlets, but they exist in a vacuum, disconnected from the emotional weight that makes the base game's combat feel consequential. Bottom line: this is content for people who are already invested enough in Automata to want more of it specifically on its own terms. New players should finish the base game's multiple routes first - ideally all of them - before considering whether these arenas and costume unlocks justify the addition. The lore scraps are worth it for the obsessive, the combat challenges are worth it for the build-crafters, and the outfits are worth it for whoever they are worth it for. Monika, Scout Team

NieR: Automata - 3C3C1D119440927 (DLC)
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NieR: Automata - 3C3C1D119440927 (DLC)

Mar 17, 2017Square Enix
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Extra costumes, hardcore arenas, and hidden lore drops for Automata diehards. Thin on story, generous on spectacle.

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The 3C3C1D119440927 DLC is best understood as a victory lap for players who already love NieR: Automata and want more reasons to push its combat system to its limits. It adds three colosseum-style challenge arenas - Gambler's Colosseum, Operator's Colosseum, and one unlocked later in the story - that throw increasingly brutal waves of enemies at you and reward completion with cosmetic unlocks, plugin chips, and a handful of story fragments. If you have been mainlining the base game's action RPG loop, these arenas deliver some of the most demanding fights the game has to offer, forcing you to actually understand build synergies, pod programs, and evasion timing rather than coasting on auto-chips. The real draw for lore hunters is the handful of short vignettes and records you unlock by clearing arena tiers. They are not full story arcs - do not come in expecting Route C-level emotional devastation - but they do flesh out side characters and add texture to the YoRHa organization's internal politics in ways the main narrative left deliberately vague. Completionists and second-playthrough players will get the most out of these fragments. First-timers running their initial Route A will find the context too thin to feel rewarding. On the cosmetic side, the DLC's most visible additions are a set of alternate outfits for 2B, 9S, and A2, including some that are conspicuously fan-service-oriented. Yoko Taro knows exactly what he is doing there, and the game at least has the self-awareness to be arch about it. There are also new accessories that change character appearance in more subtle ways. None of this affects combat stats, so it is pure expression content - welcome if costumes matter to you, irrelevant if they do not. The honest critique: this DLC does not expand the world in any meaningful structural way. It has no new open areas, no new major boss with accompanying emotional payoff, and the arena format is inherently repetitive even when the enemy combinations are clever. If you are hoping for something that hits like the Copied City or the amusement park sequences, you will come away underwhelmed. The challenge arenas are genuinely well-designed as mechanical gauntlets, but they exist in a vacuum, disconnected from the emotional weight that makes the base game's combat feel consequential. Bottom line: this is content for people who are already invested enough in Automata to want more of it specifically on its own terms. New players should finish the base game's multiple routes first - ideally all of them - before considering whether these arenas and costume unlocks justify the addition. The lore scraps are worth it for the obsessive, the combat challenges are worth it for the build-crafters, and the outfits are worth it for whoever they are worth it for. Monika, Scout Team

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Single-playerSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsCustom Volume ControlsAdjustable DifficultyPlayable without Timed InputStereo SoundPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudRemote Play on PhoneRemote Play on TabletFamily SharingArena CombatCostume UnlockPost-Game ContentLore ExpansionCombat ChallengeBuild OptimizationCompletionist

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Metacritic
84
Steam
87%(150,812)

Game Info

Developer
Square Enix
Publisher
Square Enix
Release Date
Mar 17, 2017

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