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SEGA unveils DLC roadmap for Lost Judgment, includes story expansion

New DLC in 2022 will allow you to play as Kaito.

As we near the anticipated release of Lost Judgment, SEGA revealed the DLC we can expect after the game’s launch.

The DLC planned for Lost Judgment includes cosmetic items, a new fighting style and even additional story content. The story expansion titled The Kaito Files adds around 10 hours of additional gameplay, according to SEGA. As the name would suggest, The Kaito Files centers around Takayuki Yagami’s partner Massaharu Kaito. The story DLC will arrive in Spring 2022.

Another DLC expansion planned for Lost Judgment is the School Stories pack. This DLC allows Yagami’s friends to join him in the boxing ring. In addition, Yagami gains an additional boxing fighting style to take out enemies in combat. The School Stories expansion pack arrives October 26.

In addition, those who pre-order the game will receive the Quick-Start Pack. This bonus content comes with additional health items, combat buffs and attacks. People who pre-order one of the special editions also receive The Detective Pack. This comes with cosmetic items, a rideable hoverboard, more dateable characters and additional playable SEGA Master System games.

According to SEGA, people who pre-order the Digital Deluxe and Ultimate Editions of Lost Judgment will receive additional content at launch and beyond. As of now, there is no information about DLC pricing for people with the standard edition.

About Lost Judgment and where to pre-order

Lost Judgment is the sequel to 2019’s Judgment. The game is developed by Ryu ga Gotoku Studio and published by SEGA. The game releases September 24 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. To learn more, check out everything we know about Lost Judgment.

Pre-order Lost Judgment

PlayStation 4 | PlayStation 5 | Xbox Series X/S

GameStop exclusive version of the game is also available to pre-order and comes with a collectible steelbook case along with the base game.

Via IGN

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