'Persona 5' DLC updates: Swimwear costumes come as free for this week's DLC; new set of outfits dropping next week

A promotional image for "Persona 5." Atlus

Players can now upgrade the looks of their party members with the new costumes released for the role-playing video game "Persona 5" earlier this week. In addition, players can anticipate new costumes, which are expected to drop on Tuesday, May 2.

Players can now enjoy several new outfits for the characters of "Persona 5," following the release of the new downloadable content (DLC) on Tuesday. For those who are interested in reminiscing some of the "Persona 4" costumes, the "Persona 4: Dancing All Night Costume and BGM Special Set," and the "Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Costume and BGM Special Set" are now available for purchase.

On the other hand, players who prefer a new look can opt for the "Shin Megami Tensei IV Costume and BGM Special Set." All three new DLCs are priced at $6.99 each.

As a bonus, Altus throws in the "Persona 5 Swimsuit Set" for free. With this, the characters can flaunt their new swimwear while exploring the palaces and other different locations in the game. Players who are interested in this set of costumes will simply have to go to the PlayStation store and download the costumes.

Meanwhile, more costumes are coming in May, June, and November. Next week, fans can expect the "Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha Costume and BGM Special Set" and the "Catherine Costume and BGM Special Set." Like the earlier costumes, these are also priced at $6.99.

On June 6, Altus is going to release the "Persona 5 Maid and Butler Costume." On the other hand, fans can look forward to the "Persona 5 Christmas Costume Set" on Nov. 7. Similar to the swimsuit set, these costumes will come as free for players.

"Persona 5" was released in September 2016. It is available for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 gaming consoles.

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