Though I don't know if they are going to have the FOMO tactics as well, the original release had this: "If you buy this game on release, you are going to get music DLC for free, if you reclaim it during the week of the game's release." Afterwards it was only available as a pack of "all DLC" only, whereas in Japan, you could always buy the DLC separately. We shall have to wait and see though likely won't find out until it releases. Originally posted by etch:Honestly with this being self-published by Historia, very likely we will see the DLC and songs we didn't get from the console versions from NISA. The reason for this might be pretty simple: NISA didn't want to do additional licensing with FuRyu, the game's Japanese publisher, for the new DLC songs, though this reasoning is just purely speculation on my part. There was no patch or additional content available to the English version after it was released, unlike the Japanese version. So in short: nothing in regards to DLC was removed at all, the English version just never got the additional song DLCs that were released later, that is after the English version had been released. In the worst case scenario, this version will only recieve the DLCs that were available when the game's English version was released on consoles, but not the additional DLC that was added later as Japan-only exclusive, well except the new DLC they announced. So the answer to your question is most likely not, unless that was NISA's decision at the time (the game's international publisher at the time), in which case the answer is: maybe, as the title is now self-published by the developers themselves. They weren't removed, just never released outside of Japan.
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