Throughout an update stream for Granblue Fantasy Versus, players got a look at the next two characters coming as part of the next wave of DLC.

Publisher Cygamers and developer Arc system work shows players all of the content coming to the game over several months. Here's what we already know, my interpretation per Media Create.

Online play will receive some improved balance, new programming and a fight will be added to be lvable in GvG mode. The Green Platinum series from Verdia, a rare weapon and a Fairy Tale End Sword have been added to the game so far

Zanshin, a burst-type sword, from Guerilla, which has appeared in Granblue Fantasy, is now available to obtain

MPlayer contest central will return as a separate mode starting March 18th for PS4 system users

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The update also shows character talent tree changes, character anime attributes along with new formation skills. The upcoming content update for each character will be announced later today. Check out more from the stream here.

But what's most interesting is that last week Cygames announced a partnership with BitComposer. The technology behind the game will be fully featured with a revamped browser version and support for all content formats.

UPDATE: New Battle animations have been added.

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Treasury to approve $10b significant payment against threatened Milers Packaged about $2.2m for cattle near Alice Springs.

Fiona said there is scope for new negotiations about price with BIL to resolve the issue.

It is the first time the Reserve Bank has announced a price match agreement and the Murchison landholder is pleased AUD $10 million (or $4,397 lir) will get paid to Milers packagers.

''We have had a back and forth on this issue but the Murchison Government has been unbelievably tough on us,'' she said.

''The fact we have gone to the last step to further isolate their supply and we found the compensation was enough is great.''

She said the packers want to bring their operation to a safe conclusion for all the Murchison cattle, but it cannot proceed with consideration until a road to Selwyn packertails is constructed.

But she said the packer was preparing to move or close the business and that closure would not condone current conduct.

''Whether the packcaster goes to another state or destroys the operation or is unable to purchase more equipment has absolutely nothing to do with the extension of our agreement,'' she said.

''This can only be for reasons of business safety.''

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