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'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' DLC Free Update News: Bandai Confirms New Update Will Be Out Next Week

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" creator Bandai Namco recently dropped some juicy details about the upcoming DLC (downloadable content) Pack 2 update. Bandai revealed only partial details about the update but it assured fans that gaming enthusiasts will get to know more in the coming week.

Bandai revealed that the update includes level cap extension of up to level 90. It also includes new accessories, costumes, world tournaments and attacks, as well as a BGM option and two new expert missions.

The free update also introduces two more playable characters, Champa and Vados, as well as content titled "The God of Destruction Champa Approaches Conton City!" and "The History Has Been Altered." As of this writing, the unnamed elements of the game include a new planet stage, eight attacks, costumes, five new Super Souls and new emotes.

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Since the update was announced, fans have been suggesting different dates for the game's release. Recently, a YouTube user named Burst-ZG shared some hints about the possible release date of the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" DLC Pack update.

In response to an inquiry made by a fan on the comments section of the post, Bandai Namco replied, "We'll have info on that next week." According to Auto World News, this suggests that the new update will be out by Feb. 28.

The publication noted that if Bandai previously suggested February as the release month of the new update and the details were revealed on the 18th, then it is highly likely for the update to be released anytime between Feb. 25 and 28.

There are also speculations that the DLC Pack 2 update will arrive in two sets, the first being the free upgrade and the second being the paid upgrade. Until Bandai confirms any of these speculations, avid "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" fans should take these speculations with a grain of salt.

 

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