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‘Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2’ release, news & update: Additional twists, upgrades teased; ‘Xenoverse 2’ to highlight Black Goku?

| Aug 09, 2016 03:57 AM EDT

"Dragon Ball Super" may have a similar story arc with the upcoming "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" game.

Few weeks before the action game "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will be released, additional teaser on the twists and upgrades the game has went viral among gamers, including the additional players who can simultaneously play the game.

After news confirming that Black Goku has joined the roster of characters as a pre-order bonus spread, an English version of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2's" trailer was recently released, which brought ecstatic reaction from fans in the West. It gave bits of information on the characters' strength and abilities such as the customized Ki blasts and other metamorphoses.

Another addition to the excitement is the transformation called "A Giant Namekian," otherwise called as the Great Namek. As seen in the trailer, their major strength is their sizes, which make it easy for them to just grab anybody and squeeze them.

Meanwhile, MNR Daily also reported that among the most awaited feature of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" is the setting of the game. According to the said portal, the new Hub City will be called Canton City, in which, it is significantly seven times larger than the previous one where it can cater approximately 300 players at a time.

Furthermore, the inclusion of Black Goku in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" and his role as a villain is expected to be highlighted in the game. The rest of the playable characters include Goku, Future Trunks, Vegeta, Future Gohan, Janeba, Time Breaker Bardock and others. The game will focus on time travel, while the story takes place two years after the conclusion of the first game. The protagonists in the first season joined the team in ensuring that the course of history will not deviate from what it is supposed to be.

"Dragon ball Xenoverse 2" is expected to be available on PS4 and Xbox One in the United States on Oct. 25, followed by its release in Europe and in other countries on Oct. 28, along with the Steam version.

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