By Vanessa Francisco, | January 24, 2017
The God of Destruction Champa and his attendant/martial arts teacher Vados will reportedly both be featured in the DLC. (Andy16 R E FAN/CC BY-SA 4.0)
Bandai Namco has teased its fans by showing several new features that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC Pack 2 will offer.
The game developer posted a photo on its Twitter account, showing that the downloadable content will bring new skills, masters, attacks, and characters like Vados and Champa. The God of Destruction Champa and his attendant/martial arts teacher Vados will reportedly both be featured in the DLC.
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The upcoming Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC Pack 2 will feature several other playable characters such as Goku Black, Zamasu, and Super Saiyan Roses.
There have been several speculations about what the upcoming DLC would bring. Players might even be able to utilize Whis' Symphonic Destruction attack upon updating to the DLC 2 pack.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was launched in October 2016 as the second installment of the series which was originally released in February 2015. The title is now available around the world on multiple platforms.
The first Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC Pack was released in December. It has not been a month since its release, but fans are already demanding for the second DLC expansion. Despite the increasing clamor for an update, Bandai Namco has remained tight-lipped about the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC Pack 2. Its recent tweet may just indicate that the update is around the corner.
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