By Aliza Xandria, | June 27, 2017
'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' DLC 4 officially launches tomorrow, June 27. (Bandai Namco)
Just recently, Bandai Namco has already announced new developments for the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2". And, one of these is the buzzed expansion of such game.
Now, Telegiz has reported that the upcoming downloadable content (DLC) of the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" is packed with new characters and new clothes. So what are these costumes? The site furthered that it will showcase Goku San's SSJ4 costume, along with the other Super Saiyan 4 Clothes. Aside from that, Bandai Namco wants every player to expect now a different story in the expansion of the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2".
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To those who really want some new moves of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2", don't worry because the company has announced that it will be included in the next DLC. And, according to Bandai Namco, if the players will be fortunate enough, they can have the latest DLC of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" by the end of this month.
Meanwhile, Bandai Namco has also announced another exciting thing. They proclaimed that another game connected to the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" has been developed. According to what the post had reported just recently, the game "Dragon Ball Fighters" was supposed to be out last year. However, the publisher has decided to have the new game released this year. So, it'll gonna be a double treat for Dragon Ball gamers out there.
Just a bit of a teaser, the "Dragon Ball Fighters" will be a 2.5D and can be played by threes because of its 3v3 feature.
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