New Dead or Alive 6 Update 1.03a Coming on March 29; Online Lobbies Delayed to April

Dead Or Alive 6

Today Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja made a new announcement via Twitter about upcoming updates coming to their fighting game Dead or Alive 6.

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Update 1.03a will come on March 29, and it will include “DLC add-ons, game balance adjustments, bug fixes.”

Unfortunately, the much-anticipated online lobbies aren’t quite ready just yet, and they have been delayed from the predicted March release into April. They will come with update 1.03b.

If you want to learn more about Dead or Alive 6, you can read our review of the game and check out our recent interview with Director Yohei Shimbori. We also have the full patch notes of update 1.02 and a look at the recently-released Happy Wedding Volume 1 DLC, which is part of the first season pass.

Dead or Alive 6  recently released on March 1 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. If you picked it up, you can take a look at our extensive guides to help you get started.


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