By Yula So, | April 15, 2017
Players expect to see these major changes in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3". (YouTube)
Just two more downloadable content (DLC) packs are set to be released for the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" game. Many gaming enthusiasts are anticipating that the rumored "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3" will be announced soon.
The first two game titles of the franchise have enjoyed success and popularity for being simple yet fun.
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However, this series of games are not without flaws and gamers are looking forward to some improvements as well as new features once the "Xenoverse 3" arrives.
Better Visuals
According to The Bitbag, Bandai Namco is expected to improve some features in the next series of the game. While the gameplay is indeed more important, fans are also looking forward to improvements in features and graphics.
No Repeated Cutscenes
If the developers market "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3" as the next sequel to the game series, they will need to build cutscenes from the ground up. Xenoverse 2 had a few new cutscenes, and most of them revolved around new movie characters.
More Unique Races
Xenoverse lets players choose between a Frieza, Saiyan, Namekian, Majin, and Earthling. While these are fine and recognized for some creativity, players would like to see more races in the sequel.
"Dragon Ball Xenoverse" and "Xenoverse 2" are now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Super Saiyan Rose’s Goku Black, Zamasu as well as Bojack will be in the third DLC pack for "Xenoverse 2."
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