One Piece: Burning Blood Wanted Pack 2 (DLC)
Wanted Pack 2 drops four more fighters into Burning Blood's roster, headlined by One Piece Film: Gold villain Gildo Tesoro plus six costume swaps.
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About One Piece: Burning Blood Wanted Pack 2 (DLC)
One Piece: Burning Blood is a 3D arena brawler built squarely for fans of Oda's manga and anime. It leans hard into Logia and Devil Fruit powers as its core combat hook, and if you already own the base game you probably know whether you're in or out on that formula. Wanted Pack 2 is pure roster and cosmetic DLC - nothing more, nothing less. You get four new playable characters, the headliner being Gildo Tesoro, the gold-manipulating antagonist from One Piece Film: Gold. The other three additions round out the character count without dramatically shifting how the game plays, but for players who care about completeness or wanted specific fighters, this is the only way to unlock them. The six included costumes cover characters like Nami and Robin with alternate looks pulled from various arcs and promotional material. Costumes in Burning Blood are purely visual, so their value is entirely personal - either you want them for online matches and the occasional screenshot, or you don't. There's no mechanical benefit attached to any of them. Gildo Tesoro is the more interesting addition from a gameplay standpoint. His Gol Gol no Mi ability lets him coat opponents in gold during combat, creating a crowd-control layer that feels distinct enough from the base roster to justify his inclusion. He's not a character that remakes the game's meta, but he's one of the more thoughtfully translated anime boss characters the DLC line has offered. If Tesoro was your reason for picking up the pack, you won't feel shortchanged on his moveset. The honest reality of this kind of fighting game DLC is that it lives or dies by how much you're already playing the base game. Burning Blood has solid enough netcode and a loop that rewards character mastery, but its audience was always going to be One Piece devotees first and fighting game enthusiasts second. Wanted Pack 2 doesn't try to convert anyone. It's a content drop for people already in the ecosystem, and on those terms it does exactly what it promises - more fighters, more fits, more reasons to keep the game installed. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd.
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- Sep 1, 2016
