(Update) Contra Rogue Corps is getting a season pass because of course it is

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[Update 08/20/19: Konami has confirmed all of the pricing info for Contra Rogue Corps. The main game will be $39.99 as noted during E3 and the season pass will be an additional $4.99. A new tr🦂ailer for the game shows it in a more finaliཧzed state.]

The budget pricing for Contra Rogue Corps is starting to make more sense. According to a recent eShop pre-order listing, the upcoming sequel to the Contra series will be getting a DLC season pass loaded with a bunch of cosmetic extras. While it’s nice that nothing of substance is being gated off here, what is the purpose of including a season pass for this game? In what way does this enhance the experience, especially when impressions from E3 were incredibly mixed?

There’s no confirmed price (and I can’t personally locate the eShop page for this), but here is what spending extra will get you.

Hungry Beasts 4 T-shirts pack

  • Rogue Corps logo design
  • Konami Code design
  • Alien Wars design
  • Lily’s Hungry Beast T-shirt

The Gentleman Beetle Pack

  • Beetle skin for Gentleman
  • Bonus T-shirt skin for Ms. Harakiri and in-game items

Retro Bill Pack

  • Retro skin for Kaiser
  • Bonus T-Shirt skin for Gentleman and in-game items

Assassin Pack

  • Sister H skin for Ms. Harakiri
  • T-shirt for Kaiser and in-game items

Along with all of that, the eShop page confirms some other details about the game. The install on Switch will occupy around 3.8 GB of memory. Rogue Corps is also listed to have eight-player multiplayer, likely a competitive mode, as well as the already confirmed four-player cooperative feature. I’m actually interested to see what that eight-player option is since it might put the not-Contra mechanics into perspective.

Still, I can’t say I’m thrilled that Konami is already planning DLC for this game. I know that I should be accustomed to the modern trend of working on post-launch content in the month or so before release, but I did not leave my short demo excited to try Rogue Corps. I had hoped that the extra time would be spent on polishing the experience some instead of adding superfluous content to the package. We’ll just have to wait and see how it all turns out when Rogue Corps launches on September 24.

[Nintendo Everything]

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