Dragon Ball Xenoverse gets a very lengthy Villainous trailer

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse has a new trailer, with a length almost rivaling one of the show’s staring-at-each-other-and-powering-up segments.

This nearly five-minute trailer introduces the rather naughty Mira and Towa, a pair draining energy from fighters throughout time and re-writing history. It’s up to you to go and make things right – but you won’t have that easy a time of it, because some of Dragon Ball‘s biggest villains are getting powered-up “Villainous” modes.

Frieza, Cell, and Kid Buu will apparently all have Villainous transformations, and we’ll also be seeing Super C-17 and God Goku joining the cast. I have literally no idea what any of this means, but if you’re reading this, you probably do!

Dragon Ball Xenoverse is due to hit Steam on 17 February, and pre-orders are open now if you’re into that sort of thing. The new trailer is below.


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