When Bandai Namco and Dimps releasedDragon Ball Xenoverse 2back in 2016, fans most likely thought it was only going to stick around for a couple of years or so, maybe three at the most. It was already a little surprising that Dragon Ball Xenoverse got a sequel at all, and the franchise’s next big fighter,Dragon Ball FighterZ,was already on the way. Seriously, who would have thought that, with Dragon Ball getting a new game every couple of years, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 wouldstillbe a part of the conversation all these years later? Yet, somehow, it is.

Today, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 gets its newest DLC, the Dragon Ball DAIMA pack. Once downloaded, players will be able to enjoy all the existing content in the game with Super Saiyan 4 Goku (DAIMA), Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta or as their own character dressed in a bunch of newly added costumes. Also, a new Time Patrol support pack meant to help players out with powerful items and equipment is now available for sale as well.

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More characters to meet and more missions to complete even after all this time.

The latest versions of Goku and Vegeta aren’t the only reasons for fans of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 to check out the Dragon Ball DAIMA pack. There are also new collectibles to gather, new artwork to admire and new content to try out. The full list of additions includes

Those who don’t know if they want the Dragon Ball (DAIMA) pack yet needn’t worry about being left out in the cold either, as a newfreeupdate hit Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 today too. Its additions aren’t as substantial, but players can still look forward to enjoying new raid boss battles, costumes, super souls, skills, loading screens and lobby items.

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A new free update hit Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 today too.

Much of Dragon Ball’s staying power as a franchise comes from its beloved cast of characters and bombastic action, so one would think that the release of games such as Dragon Ball FighterZ andDragon Ball: Sparking! Zerowould be enough to cause fans to lose interest in something like Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. However, it seems the desire to explore its world and interact with its characters is still runningverystrong even now. Should that continue, perhaps the game will still be relevant even well into the next generation.

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One would hope that Bandai Namco would just make a Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 or something similar by then, but better more support for this than nothing at all.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Switch. Make sure to check outour original reviewandother coveragefor a better idea of what the experience is all about.

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