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Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe began streaming on Tuesday a new trailer for its Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 game, and the video reveals that the “Legendary Pack 2” DLC will launch on Friday. The trailer also reveals the new DLC character Kale (Super Saiyan 2) and previews the DLC’s contents. The video confirms that new DLC is planned for 2022.
“Legendary Pack 2” also includes Jiren (Full Power), Gogeta (from Dragon Ball Super: Broly), and Caulifla (Super Saiyan 2).
The DLC will include three new Extra Missions, a new “Volcanic Wasteland” stage, four new parallel quests, new costumes and accessories, 10 new skills, four Super Souls, and 15 loading screen illustrations.
A free update will launch on November 4 with new costumes and accessories, the Woken skill “Super Saiyan God,” Dual Ultimate attacks, Super Souls, loading screen illustrations, new stamps and frames for Photo Mode, raid quests, Hero Colosseum figures, and the Jiren (Full Power) Crystal Raid.
The “Legendary Pack 1” features the DLC characters Pikkon and Toppo. The game’s 12th free update also launched with the DLC.
As of last December, the game has reached 7 million units shipped worldwide (including digital versions).
Bandai Namco Entertainment released Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in North America and Europe in October 2016, and for PS4 in Japan in November 2016. The company then released the game for Nintendo Switch in Japan and the West in September 2017. The game launched for Google‘s Stadia gaming platform in December 2019.
The game’s third DLC “Extra Pack” launched in August 2018, and the fourth DLC “Extra Pack” featuring the characters “Super Saiyan Full Power Broly” and SSGSS Gogeta launched in December 2018. The game added the DLC characters Ribrianne and Super Saiyan God Vegeta as part of “Ultra Pack 1” in June 2019.
The first Dragon Ball Xenoverse game shipped for PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 in Japan, Europe, and North America in February 2015. The game also debuted on PC via Steam in the same month. The game series has shipped more than 10 million copies worldwide.
Source: Bandai Namco Europe’s YouTube channel via Gematsu
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