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Daisenryaku SSB2 Adds Kongo-Class Destroyer Chokai and France DLC on May 28

The update introduces a unit modeled after a real-world naval upgrade, while the France DLC completes the Season Pass lineup and adds historical battle maps, marking the end of the game's planned DLC rollout.

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Daisenryaku SSB2 Adds Kongo-Class Destroyer Chokai and France DLC on May 28

SystemSoft Beta will release a free update for Daisenryaku SSB2 on May 28, adding the Kongo-class destroyer Chokai equipped with cruise missiles as a new Japanese weapon. The same day sees the launch of DLC Vol. 4 France, adding 25 units, three maps, and a new BGM pack. Additional weapons for previous DLC packs and two new scenario texts have also been detailed.

The Chokai variant is treated as a separate unit from the standard Kongo-class destroyer, with higher production costs offset by a ground attack capability via Tomahawk cruise missiles. SystemSoft Beta frames it as a multi-purpose option for Japan's naval forces, supplementing existing air defense and anti-submarine roles.

DLC Vol. 4 France adds 25 units including the AMX-56 Leclerc tank, the Amiral Ronarc'h-class destroyer, and the Rafale fighter. Three maps-Monte à Paris, Operation Overlord, and Napoleon 1815-offer high-difficulty scenarios set during the battle for Paris, the Normandy landings, and the Battle of Waterloo.

For previous DLC purchasers, the Iran pack gains the F-14 ST21 phantom fighter for the U.S. military, and the Sweden pack adds the Leopard 2A8 main battle tank for Germany. SystemSoft Beta also pre-released two scenario texts by crisis management consultant Motondo Marutani: Island of Copper and Blood: The Bougainville War, pitting Chinese Marines against the Australian military on Bougainville Island, and Chicken's Neck Severance and the Seven Sisters Isolation Crisis, a confrontation over the Siliguri Corridor with India as a playable faction.

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