Compare One Piece Burning Blood Gold Pack (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.. Published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. Released on 9/1/2016. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, Xbox. Genres: Action.

All the post-launch character and costume content for One Piece Burning Blood bundled together. Essential only if you want the full roster without hunting individual packs.

One Piece Burning Blood is a 3v3 tag-action fighter built around the Devil Fruit and Haki systems from the manga and anime, letting you stack team synergies around Logia intangibility, Paramecia effects, and Armament Haki counters. The Gold Pack is a content bundle that rolls the Wanted Pack and Wanted Pack 2 into a single purchase, covering 4 new playable characters, 6 alternate versions of existing fighters, 14 costumes, and 5 additional customization items. It is purely additive - no new modes, no gameplay changes, just roster and cosmetic width. Who actually needs this? If you already put time into the base game and found the starting roster thin, or if you ran out of costume variety for your mains, the Gold Pack is the logical catch-up option. The alternate character versions matter more than the raw newcomers in practice, because they often come with meaningfully different move properties or super configurations that change how a familiar face plays in team compositions. That is the one thing this DLC does well on a mechanical level. What does not change is the base game's underlying friction. Burning Blood has a reputation for being accessible to One Piece fans first and fighting-game players second. The combo routes are relatively short, defensive options are limited compared to more technical anime fighters, and online play at this point in the game's life is quiet enough that finding matches requires patience. The Gold Pack does nothing to address any of that. You are buying it for love of the license and the characters inside, not for a gameplay overhaul. The costumes skew heavily toward fans who want their favorite Straw Hats or rivals in specific arc outfits. If you have a strong opinion about which Nami design is correct, this pack probably already has your attention. If you are purely a mechanics-first player who picked up the base game on sale, the cosmetic content will land with a shrug. Bottom line: the Gold Pack is the sensible way to complete the DLC roster if you are already invested in Burning Blood. It is a straightforward content expansion with no surprises in either direction - what is listed is what you get. Alex, Scout Team

One Piece Burning Blood Gold Pack (DLC)

One Piece Burning Blood Gold Pack (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for One Piece Burning Blood — view full game
Sep 1, 2016Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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All the post-launch character and costume content for One Piece Burning Blood bundled together. Essential only if you want the full roster without hunting individual packs.

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Buy it only if you are already hooked on Burning Blood and want the full roster without tracking down individual packs.

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About One Piece Burning Blood Gold Pack (DLC)

One Piece Burning Blood is a 3v3 tag-action fighter built around the Devil Fruit and Haki systems from the manga and anime, letting you stack team synergies around Logia intangibility, Paramecia effects, and Armament Haki counters. The Gold Pack is a content bundle that rolls the Wanted Pack and Wanted Pack 2 into a single purchase, covering 4 new playable characters, 6 alternate versions of existing fighters, 14 costumes, and 5 additional customization items. It is purely additive - no new modes, no gameplay changes, just roster and cosmetic width. Who actually needs this? If you already put time into the base game and found the starting roster thin, or if you ran out of costume variety for your mains, the Gold Pack is the logical catch-up option. The alternate character versions matter more than the raw newcomers in practice, because they often come with meaningfully different move properties or super configurations that change how a familiar face plays in team compositions. That is the one thing this DLC does well on a mechanical level. What does not change is the base game's underlying friction. Burning Blood has a reputation for being accessible to One Piece fans first and fighting-game players second. The combo routes are relatively short, defensive options are limited compared to more technical anime fighters, and online play at this point in the game's life is quiet enough that finding matches requires patience. The Gold Pack does nothing to address any of that. You are buying it for love of the license and the characters inside, not for a gameplay overhaul. The costumes skew heavily toward fans who want their favorite Straw Hats or rivals in specific arc outfits. If you have a strong opinion about which Nami design is correct, this pack probably already has your attention. If you are purely a mechanics-first player who picked up the base game on sale, the cosmetic content will land with a shrug. Bottom line: the Gold Pack is the sensible way to complete the DLC roster if you are already invested in Burning Blood. It is a straightforward content expansion with no surprises in either direction - what is listed is what you get.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel Core i3-4170 @ 3.70GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA@ GeForce@ GTX 460 or better
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
15 GB avail…

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Processor
Intel Core i5-4690K @3.50GHz
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Intel Core i5-4690K @3.50GHz
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
20 GB availab…

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Developer
Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Sep 1, 2016

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One Piece Burning Blood Gold Pack (DLC) was released on 1 September 2016.

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One Piece Burning Blood Gold Pack (DLC) was developed by Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. and published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment.