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New Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC Trailer Released

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To hype up the release of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC, Bandai Namco has released a short new trailer looking at some of the things that you can download.

Bandai Namco announced: “In preparation for the DLC 1 releasing on December 20th, SSGSS Goku’s Kaioken x10 and Hit’s Awakened Form, Pure Progress, will be available for free on PS4 & Xbox one on December 15th, and coming soon for Steam!

The free update is available with the aforementioned stuff, although the one coming on December 20th is what you have to pay for. The free stuff also includes 6 new costumes and 4 new attacks.

The paid DLC pack includes Cabbe and Frost as playable characters plus 3 new parallel quests along with even more attacks and costumes for you to get.

In related news, you can get some extra TP medals in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 if you watch Dragon Ball Super via Daisuki.net. More was announced on the Dragon Ball Z Games Facebook page. You can read the details below.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 collaborates with Daisuki.net to offer you in-game TP Medals to boost-up your Time Patroller! If you watched Dragon Ball Super episode 70 last Sunday on Daisuki.net, you can get your redeem code right now! Moving forward, the first 10,000 viewers in America to watch the simulcast episode will get 1 TP Medal for Xenoverse 2.”

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was released earlier this year and was liked by the majority of fans and critics. The game focused heavily on Dragon Ball Z, but it’s cool that Dragon Ball Super content is now being added in as DLC.

Bandai Namco is promising to support the game throughout 2017 so you can expect to hear about more news of DLC packs coming out in the next few weeks and months.


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