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So explain to me how people who paid 110 have to pay an extra 15 for some 15 second clips of the songs people actually want to use when in sparking mode? Not all of us like throwing money away, even if we have it.
Most other fighting games at least give you the same dlc that is at launch included. That itself is a novel and bold concept. Especially at the price they are asking for what is offered.
Screams cash grab.
I do enjoy having the music, especially the way it's included in episode battles, but you don't need it aside from nostalgia, the game is also perfectly fine without the packs.