Dragon Ball Xenoverse’s first DLC drops today

Dragon Ball GT Pack 1 for Dragon Ball Xenoverse launches today, according to Bandai Namco.

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This DLC pack adds in a host of new content for the anime fighter. There are three new playable characters (Kid Goku GT, Trunks GT, and Pan), a new stage (Planet Truffle), five new costumes, three new accessories, nine new Z-Souls, two new masters (Tien and Yamcha) offering a total of 15 new special moves, four Time Patrol quests, and three Parallel quests. Which is… quite a lot of content, truth be told.

It’s not cheap, mind. The DLC will cost £7.99, although if you’ve been thoroughly enjoying Dragon Ball Xenoverse, that might seem entirely reasonable. I certainly can’t argue with the amount of stuff, considering most games would offer one or two playable characters at around the same price.

In addition to this, Dragon Ball Xenoverse players will be getting some gifts over the coming months. Here’s how that shakes out:

20 March – Two-star Dragon Ball, Five-star Dragon Ball
27 March – Three-star Dragon Ball
3 April – Six-star Dragon Ball
10 April – Seven-star Dragon Ball
17 April – One-star Dragon Ball

Some new screenshots from Dragon Ball GT Pack 1 for Dragon Ball Xenoverse can be found below. The DLC is out now, for £7.99.


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