Good news – Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced a way for players who purchase the English version of Super Robot Wars T in Southeast Asia to claim their Day One bonus DLC.
As we’ve reported yesterday, no Day One bonus download codes come with the English version of Super Robot Wars T. To resolve this issue, Bandai Namco Entertainment will release version 1.0.2 patch on March 20, and players will automatically receive the Day One bonus content after it is successfully installed.
For fans who purchase the English version of Super Robot Wars T for the Nintendo Switch in Southeast Asia, you will be able to receive the Day-1 digital bonus via a patch on launch day (Patch Version 1.0.2). The contents of the Day-1 Digital Bonus are as follows:
- [Bonus 1] Special Scenario ‘Chapter 0: Proposal No. T1023’
- [Bonus 2] Present Scenario ‘Special Starter Pack’
- [Bonus 3] Special original mech Gespenst from early game
How to Redeem
From 20 March, 2019, connect your Nintendo Switch to the Internet, and enable the software automatic update function to run. After installing Patch Version 1.0.2, you will be able to receive the Day-1 Digital Bonus in-game automatically.
For the PlayStation 4 users, Day-1 Digital Bonus is already included in the physical package version released on Day-1 and the digital version copy of the game. Please download the Digital Bonus using the redemption code provided inside the physical package. Access the PlayStation Store on your PlayStation 4 console to redeem it from 20 March, 2019 onwards.
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Thanks, Brandon.
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