Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC Offers Fresh Challenges
Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC brings a fresh wave for the classic fighting action game on Linux PC, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows. Thanks to the creative drive of Statera Studio, that keeps growing in bold and exciting ways.. That you can find on both Steam and Humble Store. Some fighting game updates feel nice. Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC feels like that loud moment when the arcade crowd turns around because four new challengers just stepped up. New fighters, new stages, fresh endings, and a bigger roster make this one feel personal for anyone still chasing that perfect round.
Four New Fighters, Four New Reasons To Boot It Up
I like it when a fighting title update does more than toss in a character and call it a day. This one has weight. PQube and Statera Studio have released Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC. That means also means support for Linux PC and Steam Deck players can jump in now. And yeah, this is a proper content drop. Season 2 also adds four new playable characters: Son Ji Sung, Shinji Arashi, Filippo Baggio, and Moha. Each one comes with a unique stage, an Arcade Mode ending, new color palettes, and unlockable items from the in-game store. That matters. As a fighting game player, I do not just want a new face on the select screen. I want a reason to learn them. Also a stage that fits their mood. Plus an ending that gives me something after I grind through Arcade Mode. Pocket Bravery gets that.
The Ultimate Edition Is Now Stacked
With the new Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC, the Ultimate Edition gets even beefier. You get the base game, which already has 13 playable characters and 20 stages. Then it adds eight DLC fighters: Rick, Brandon, Dvesha, Camille, Son, Arashi, Filippo, and Moha. The stage count climbs too. The DLC stages include Machines At Work, City Hall Station, Disturbed Palace, Marseille in France, Seoul Night Club in South Korea, Floating Temple in Japan, Archaeological Park of Pompeii, and Distorted Temple. All eight extra characters also get their own arcade endings. Add in new color palettes, unlockable items, and music tracks for each DLC fighter, and the full package jumps to 21 playable characters and 28 stages. That is not a tiny update. That is the kind of roster boost that makes you rethink your main.
Son Ji Sung Dances Through the Fight
Son Ji Sung might be the flashiest new pick in Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC. He is a martial arts prodigy who walked away from tradition to chase his dream of becoming a K-pop idol. He grew up in a family of Taekwondo champions, and everyone saw him as a genius. The problem is that being that good made fighting feel dull. Now, in a world where people are waking up supernatural powers, Son enters the tournament with no powers at all. Just skill. Creativity. Determination. That is a great fighter fantasy. His style mixes Taekwondo with dance, giving him a flashy and unpredictable flow. I can already picture players getting clipped because they thought they knew where the combo was going.
Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC | Moha Gameplay Trailer
Arashi Is Fast, Sharp, and Broken Inside
Shinji Arashi brings a darker edge. After losing his family in a brutal incident, he found purpose in speed and combat. A mysterious mentor trained him as a ninja, and he learned to control Ichor in advanced ways. Clones. Illusions. Pressure from every side. Now he lives as a mercenary, always chasing stronger opponents. He wants to prove his worth, but there is something sad under all that power. The guy is still fighting a void that never healed. In gameplay terms, Arashi sounds nasty. Fast, unpredictable, and lethal. He attacks from several directions and controls the battlefield with precision. For players who like speed, tricks, and making opponents panic, he feels like the one to watch.
Filippo Baggio Fights Like a Master With No Time Left
Filippo Baggio might be my favorite story setup here. He is a Kung Fu master whose life changed after an experiment awakened his powers in an imperfect way. Now he is blind and slowly deteriorating. But he learned to see through Ichor, reading energy with frightening precision. He is fighting for his family. He is also fighting for answers before time runs out. That gives his combat style a real emotional punch. Filippo is methodical and strategic. He marks enemies, studies their weaknesses, and strikes when the moment is right. Since he is not about chaos. But he is about patience. Experience. Intelligence. That kind of character always hits different in a classic fighting title on Linux. You do not just mash with him. You learn him.
Moha Turns the Match Into a Nightmare
Then there is Moha. Moha is born from Arashi’s shadows, created by Lobo through the poison of Illusion. He is not just a copy. But he is also a corrupted reflection. Everything about him sounds wrong in the best fighting game way. Since he screams and moves strangely. Yet he feels unstable, like his mind is breaking apart every second he is on screen. Moha is wild and chaotic. His whole thing is making the fight feel unsafe. You do not know what comes next. You do not know where the threat is coming from. For players who like making the other person uncomfortable, Moha certainly sounds like pure evil fun.
Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC Still Has That 90s Soul
At its core, Pocket Bravery is an original 2D classic fighting game built around bold characters, vibrant colors, and a combat system inspired by the classics from the 90s. That is a big part of why it works. It has that classic fighting release DNA, but it does not feel trapped in the past. The title was nominated for Best Fighting Game at The Game Awards 2023, and it is easy to see why. It has sharp pixel art, dynamic stages, rollback netcode, and a roster full of personality. The elemental combat system adds another layer too. Fire, ice, electricity, and other powers can change the flow of a match. For competitive players, that means more tactical baiting. For newer players, it gives each fight a little extra flavor while they learn.
Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC is a Strong Drop for Linux and Steam Deck
For Linux and Steam Deck players, Pocket Bravery: Season 2 DLC is a sweet win. This is the kind of update that makes a fighting title feel alive again on Linux, Steam Deck, Mac, and Windows. While offering four new fighters. Four new stages. Arcade endings. Unlockables. More music. Also a bigger Ultimate Edition. And most important, new reasons to argue with your friends about who is broken. Pocket Bravery classic fighting already had that bright, fast, old-school arcade energy. Season 2 just throws more fuel on it on both Steam for $19.99 USD / £16.99 / 19,99€ and discounted 33% on Humble Store.














