‘Nier: Automata’ Allows Gamers To Fight Square Enix CEO & President By Vittorio Hernandez | Apr 18, 2017 08:57 AM EDT Gamers who have long bore the heavy feeling of bowing to their bosses even if they are right would surely appreciate the DLC 3C3C1D119440927 of “Nier: Automata.” The upcoming downloadable content would be part of the “Revenge of the Employee” game which every downtrodden worker would delight in. The game allows the player to beat up the officials of the company responsible for the game. Three New Coliseums GameSpot reports that DLC 3C3C1D119440927 offers the “Nier: Automata” three new coliseums where they could compete. The gatekeepers are the first targets of the player’s wrath, led by the secretary who must be convinced to let the gamer in to see a company official. Upon entering, after breaking the fourth wall, the first battle is against Yosuke Matsuda, president, and CEO of Square Enix. After beating Matsuda, the next opportunity given the player is to fight Kenichi Sato, the president of the game developer Platinum Games. The new DLC of “Nier: Automata,” to roll out on May 2, would be released in Japan and then North America on PlayStation 4 and PC, Square Enix announced. Besides the three new coliseums, DLC 3C3C1D119440927 also has more sub-quests, new costumes for 2B, 9S, and A2, new music tracks, and new equipment for the player, Paste Magazine reports. 1 Million Copies Gaming Target adds that DLC 3C3C1D119440927 of “Nier: Automata” also includes masks with “on equip” effects that are unique and special bullets which could change the appearance of enemy bullets. Over 1 million physical and digital copies of the game have been sold globally by Square Enix, in collaboration with PlatinumGames. Gamers fight as android 2B, 9S, and A2 to get back for their human creators the world and bare truths that have been long forgotten. Ahead of “Nier: Automata’s” May 2 launch, Square Enix released two trailers. One trailer features DLC 3C3C1D119440927, while the second trailer is the battle against two people.