The latest details for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will feature new story arcs for the game and an expanded Conton City coming soon.
It seems that Bandai Namco Entertainment will likely make more story expansions for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" this year based from the numerous arcs being presented in the franchise current anime series "Dragon Ball Super".
The upcoming DLC pack for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will add new characters Champa and Vados, as well as a new stage based on the "Universe 6 vs Universe 7 Tournament" arc alongside Cabba and Frost. There are also upcoming characters like Zamasu, Super Saiyan Rose Black and Super Saiyan Blue Vegito, which teased that the "Future Trunks" saga will potentially added to the game, iTech Post reported.
Game producer Masayuki Hirano stated the publisher's desire to bring in contents from "Dragon Ball Super" to the game. Hirano also pointed out that they are looking into the possibilities of incorporating future contents based on community suggestions.
The DLC pack 2 will be launch this month and it will feature not only the new playable characters and stage, but other bonuses eight new attacks, thre new costumes and a new Saiyan space pod vehicle.
In addition,Bandai Namco will have free updates for the sequel which include, five new costumes (four for the TP Medal Shop; one as a Raid Boss reward), three new accessories (two for the TP Medal Shop; one as a Raid Boss reward), five new attacks, a new rule for the Tenkaichi Tournament and Tenkaichi Tournament Jersey, a new Background Music Tracks and a Costume Award from the World Tournament
There are also rumors that the Conton City could be expanded adding chances for players to explore and travel either by flying or driving a hover car . Though this is yet to be confirmed, revamping of communication options is a possibility as well given the vast area of the city, Latin Post reported.
Previous reports revealed that Bandai Namco will put "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" in the Nintendo Switch under a working title.
There will also be a co-op gameplay to be implemented on the Nintendo Switch that would allow players to share their own "DBX2" experiences with friends. No official launch date on the Switch has been announced, though.
On Jan. 13, Bandai Namco teased players with a preview of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" in the Nintendo Switch presentations. The game publisher tweeted a glimpse of the game in the new console.
"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" is currently available in the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.