Rocket Company weren’t done with just this set of downloadable content for Medarot DUAL as they’ve announced more characters with a release starting on December 5th. Like the first set these characters will be available for players to battle, and make part of their team. However, unlike the first set this content will not have a limited free release. Each character pack will cost 300 yen. Any colour variations specific to this content has not been revealed.

M7 Guests-1 focuses on characters from Medarot 7, specifically Azuma’s friends. Chitose will use Noir Katze. Taruto will attempt to battle foes with Doctor Study (known as Dr. Bokchoy in English releases). Sakura will partner up with Rouge Katze, with Nato using Chrome Tortoise. This character pack goes live on the Nintendo eShop starting December 5th.





M7 Guests-2 brings back some well known characters in their Medarot 7 attire. Ikki will use Sanjuro. Akira’s partner is of course Sailor-Multi (known as Brass in English releases). Kurumi will use Little Lacy. The villainous Dr. Hebereke (known as Dr. Armond/Dr. Meta-Evil in English releases) will battle with God Emperor (known as Mega-Emperor in English releases). This character pack goes live on the Nintendo eShop starting December 12th.

The Roborobo Gang character pack brings the … Roborobo Gang (known as the Rubber Robo Gang in English releases) to Medarot DUAL. Sakekasu (known as Seaslug in English releases) will use Turbulent. Surume (known as Gillgirl in English releases) will battle with Arinsuu Dayuu. Shiokara (known as Squidguts in English releases) will partner up with Neo-Heiko, and Sarami (known as Shrimplips in English releases) will use Neo-Kaiko. This character pack goes live on the Nintendo eShop starting December 19th.

The Medal Hunters pack sees Azuma, Hunter Captain, Anne, and Daifuku join the game. These characters will partner up with Gun-Nose, Greed, Hardness 10, and Samurai respectively. This character pack goes live on the Nintendo eShop starting December 26th.

Via: Medarotsha, and Medapedia.

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