'One Piece Burning Blood DLC news: Fans to choose 3 DLC characters for fighting game

A screenshot from the "One Piece Burning Blood" PC Bandai Namco Entertainment

Bandai Namco Entertainment is giving gamers the power to choose which characters will be added via downloadable content or DLC in "One Piece Burning Blood."

On the official website of the newly-released fighting game, Bandai set up a poll allowing players to vote for three characters they want to see in the "One Piece Burning Blood" DLC.

There are 17 "One Piece" fighters to choose from ranging from good guys to baddies who are all iconic and legendary in every way.

A couple of the potential "One Piece Burning Blood" DLC characters like Arlong and Kuro will give fans the chance to relive Monkey D' Luffy's earliest adventures.

There are also villains and allies from some of the latest story arcs in the "One Piece" manga. Other prospective "One Piece Burning Blood" DLC characters take a closer look at the affiliations of the Straw Hat Pirates.

All characters will make "One Piece Burning Blood" in their own way so fans should choose wisely and make sure their votes count. The characters at the block include:

Rob Lucci

Kaku

Magellan

Caesar Clown

Arlong

Kuro

Don Krieg

Vergo

Cavendish

Señor Pink

Diamante

Trebol

Tashigi

Rebecca

Nefeltari Vivi

Monkey.D.Garp

Coby

It was not specified when the voting for the "One Piece Burning Blood" DLC characters will close. For now, those who haven't casted their vote yet could still do so here.

The three highest voted characters will be made playable on "One Piece Burning Blood" one by one via paid DLC. A release date for those is still unknown at this time. Without the expansion packs, "One Piece Burning Blood" boasts a rich roster of 40 characters.

Developed by Spike Chunsoft, "One Piece Burning Blood" was released by Bandai back in April to the PlayStation 4, PS3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. A PC version is on the way.

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