Dead or Alive 6 Last Round Costumes & Wardrobe Guide

Customization in Dead or Alive 6 Last Round flows through the Wardrobe—a unified shop and equip screen for costumes, glasses, hairstyles, and accessories. Unlike some fighting games that rely on promotional codes, DOA6 unlocks cosmetics through Player Points, edition bonuses, and official paid DLC. This guide covers every acquisition path so you spend currency efficiently and avoid dead-end purchases.

Wardrobe Structure

Open the Wardrobe from the main menu or DOA Central. Each fighter has separate tabs for full costumes and modular pieces. Default outfits are free; additional looks require Player Points or DLC ownership. Preview items before buying—animations and physics differ between costumes, which matters for Photo Mode shots and personal preference during ranked matches.

Glasses and hairstyles layer on top of base costumes. Some combinations clip on certain body types; test in Training mode if you plan to use a look competitively. Accessories include items like scarves and gloves with smaller point costs than full outfit swaps.

Earning Unlock Currency

Player Points fund most Wardrobe purchases. Ranked wins, DOA Quest first clears, and Arcade ladders all contribute. See our dedicated Player Points guide for earning rates and spending priorities. Grind quests before buying duplicate-tier items—you often unlock cheaper pieces naturally while chasing trophies.

Story mode chapter rewards occasionally grant specific costume pieces tied to narrative progression. Check the story walkthrough for chapter-by-chapter bonus items.

Standard Edition Costume Bonuses

Last Round standard edition bundles five exclusive costumes for Kasumi, Ayane, Marie Rose, Honoka, and NiCO at launch. These appear automatically in Wardrobe without spending Player Points. Core Fighters players must unlock those fighters first via Character Keys, then purchase the bonus looks with points or buy standard edition to receive them bundled.

Paid DLC Outfits

Koei Tecmo releases seasonal costume packs through platform stores—PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, and Steam. Paid DLC is separate from Player Points unlocks and does not require promo codes. Guest fighters Mai Shiranui and Kula Diamond ship with their own outfit sets when purchased. Monitor our official resources page for announced DLC schedules.

There are no promotional costume codes in DOA6 Last Round. Ignore third-party sites offering free outfit keys—they are not supported by Koei Tecmo and may compromise account security.

Spending Priorities

  1. Unlock Wardrobe pieces for your ranked main first—visual clarity helps you spot your character in replays.
  2. Buy modular pieces (glasses, hair) before full costumes if points are tight—they cost less per slot.
  3. Save for announced DLC packs if you want licensed crossover outfits instead of generic Wardrobe items.
  4. Complete trophy-related quests before spending points on cosmetic fluff if you are hunting platinum.

Wardrobe and Online Identity

Equipped costumes display in DOA Central lobbies and during ranked intros. Titles and avatars complement your look but do not affect hitboxes or frame data—customization is purely visual. Photo Mode uses the same Wardrobe inventory, making unlocked outfits valuable for content creators documenting combos or stage photography.

Edition and Platform Store Purchases

When browsing PlayStation, Xbox, or Steam stores, distinguish between Character Unlock Keys, costume DLC packs, and season pass bundles. Keys unlock fighters; costume packs add Wardrobe items without requiring Player Points. Standard Last Round owners should verify bundled costumes appear in Wardrobe before buying launch DLC that might duplicate edition bonuses. Guest fighter outfits from guest DLC unlock automatically with the character purchase.

Track spending alongside Player Points income so you know when to grind ranked versus when a paid pack offers better value for a specific character's entire outfit line.

Returning Players and Transferred Wardrobe

Save transfers from original DOA6 preserve previously unlocked Wardrobe items on the same platform. Re-open the Wardrobe menu after transfer to confirm all pieces synced. Missing items may require a support ticket rather than repurchasing with Player Points—check your transfer status before spending currency on duplicates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I unlock costumes in Dead or Alive 6 Last Round?

Most costumes unlock through the Wardrobe using Player Points earned from ranked matches, DOA Quest, and single-player modes. Standard edition includes five bonus costumes for Kasumi, Ayane, Marie Rose, Honoka, and NiCO. Additional outfits release as paid DLC through the platform store.

Are there promo codes for free costumes in DOA6?

No. Dead or Alive 6 Last Round does not use promotional costume codes. All unlocks come from in-game Player Points, edition bonuses, or official paid DLC purchased through PlayStation, Xbox, or Steam stores.

Can I customize glasses and hairstyles separately from outfits?

Yes. The Wardrobe splits customization into costumes, glasses, hairstyles, and accessories. Mix and match pieces across categories as long as you own the individual unlocks.

Do costume unlocks carry over after save transfer?

Wardrobe progress transfers with your save on the same platform when upgrading to Last Round. Verify via the save transfer process before assuming purchases synced automatically.