
Next-gen visuals bring the Dragon Ball anime experience to life.Each playable race will have different rewards for their missions.New characters and boss fights, including various characters from the DBZ moviesand Dragon Ball Super.Players can also acquire different types of vehicles for traveling through Conton City.This ability, however, is not available from the start of the game and will be gained afterwards. Unlike the previous game, players can now fly in certain areas of the hub world.300 players can be online at the same time on one server, and all players can undertake quests, enter fights, shop, and more in Conton City.The main hub, Conton City, is 7 times bigger than Toki Toki City from the previous installment.To fight them, Time Patrollers will gather in a huge new city that is 7 times bigger than “Toki Toki City” from the previous game, called “Conton City”. New and powerful foes coming from DBZ movies (such as Slug, Turles, Cooler, and Janemba) will do their best to succeed in their wicked deeds. Jiren (Full Power) and the two costumes will launch sometime in Fall 2021.As history is being attacked and altered by evil intruders, players will have to become Time Patrollers in order to protect the Past and the Future of the Dragon Ball world. Big thanks to Siliconera for their report and translations.ĭragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC and Stadia. Alongside the character, there will also be outfits based on classic Dragon Ball Bulma as well Future Trunks for your customized avatar, both of which you can also see below. He served as the final villain to overcome in the Super anime TV series, which is currently on hiatus. Jiren was technically added to the roster already, but only in his base form. Now, we know who else is about to join the fray.īandai Namco announced that Jiren (Full Power) from Dragon Ball Super will be the next DLC character, releasing some screenshots of the buff villain that you can see below. It’s no wonder, of course, the game has been very successful, having sold over 6 million copies as of last year, and possibly even beyond that by this point.

Despite the fact that it launched all the way back in 2016, and despite the fact that there has been not one, but two, major Dragon Ball-themed games released since then, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 continues to get post-launch support.
