Dragon Ball Xenoverse TV Spot Shows New Gameplay

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Bandai Namco has now released a new TV Spot for Dragon Ball Xenoverse over in Japan that reveals some new gameplay.

Over the past few days, some exciting new details have been revealed about Dragon Ball Xenoverse. This includes the new playable characters of Beerus and Whis. Both of these guys appeared in the recent Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods movie.

The TV Spot itself is really short, but it’s great to see Dragon Ball Xenoverse in motion for once. You will get to relive many of the famous battles from the Dragon Ball Z history. Classic enemies like Frieza, Buu and more will all be there.

The story of Dragon Ball Xenoverse is unique as players get to create their own character. This character travels back in time with Trunks and the Kai of Time to stop the villains of Towa and Mira from altering history in the Dragon Ball Z timeline.

In the TV Spot, it also announces the pre-order bonus for Dragon Ball Xenoverse. You can get to play as Jaco the Galactic Patrolman. He’s not a very famous character, but it’s cool to see them adding new fighters.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse comes out February 2015 for the PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC.


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