
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance gets Goro Majima to round out its Sega Villains Stage DLC
**Shinobi: Art of Vengeance** is a compelling game on its own, but Sega and Lizardcube have taken it a step further by preparing some exciting crossover DLC to enhance the experience once players complete the main adventure.
The **Sega Villains Stage DLC** introduces a selection of iconic bosses from other Sega titles into the world of Shinobi. Already announced are fan-favorite antagonists like Dr. Eggman from *Sonic the Hedgehog* and Death Adder from *Golden Axe*. Now, the DLC pack is set to be rounded out with the addition of Goro Majima from *Yakuza*, with the pack slated for launch in early 2026.
This week, Sega shared the final details about the DLC on social media, revealing that the Sega Villains Stage DLC will add three fully fleshed-out new stages to *Shinobi: Art of Vengeance*. Each stage is inspired by a different Sega franchise and will culminate in challenging encounters with these well-known characters.
Originally released in August 2025, *Shinobi: Art of Vengeance* launched across multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. The game received high praise from critics and players alike. Here at Shacknews, Ozzie Mejia highlighted its striking art style, fluid combat mechanics, and engaging platforming challenges.
The Sega Villains Stage DLC promises to be a fun and playful addition to the *Shinobi* series. Fans may recall that the series has previously featured battles against creatures reminiscent of Godzilla, making this fresh crossover content a fitting and entertaining expansion.
Stay tuned for more updates as the DLC approaches its early 2026 release!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146402/shinobi-art-of-vengeance-goro-majima-dlc
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