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DLC Outfits For Spy x Anya: Operation Memories Dress Up Forgers

Bandai Namco Entertainment has started selling two costume DLC packs for Spy x Anya: Operation Memories. Each pack is 1320 JPY ($8.95) and you can get a bundle for 2200 JPY ($14.90). [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The first set is the “Heart-Pounding Costume Pack” and the second is the “Exciting Costume Pack.” The deluxe edition of the game will also include the Deluxe Ooting Pack. The Heart-Pounding Costume Pack will include fancy formalwear for the Forger family, as well as work outfits. Yor and Loid look like they do when they go to their civilian jobs, and Anya’s wearing something that looks like a classic spy outfit.

The Exciting Costume Pack will come with punk rock style outfits, as well as denim outfits. Incidentally, all four costume packs feature something for Bond. For example, he has a denim bowtie in the Exciting Costume Pack and a pair of sunglasses on his head in the Heart-Pounding Costume Pack. The Deluxe Ooting Pack features all of these clothes, as well as a special outfits for Anya. One makes her look like Bond and the other makes her look like her chimera doll.

Spy x Anya: Operation Memories is a game that revolves around Anya trying to make the best picture diary ever. You can go out with your family, play games with your friends, and hang out with your dog. It will most revolve around mini-games, which you will use to complete your diary.

Spy x Anya: Operation Memories, as well as the DLC packs, are readily available on the Nintendo Switch in Japan. The PS4 and PS5 versions will come out some time in 2024. The English version of Spy x Anya: Operation Memories will also come out some time in 2024.


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