'Dragon Ball FighterZ' DLC news: Bardock and Broly are the first featured DLC characters

A photo from the "Dragon Ball FighterZ" Facebook/OfficialDBZ

Just a few weeks after the release of "Dragon Ball FighterZ," the game's player base has been continually increasing. It seems just right then for the developers to add more content and fortunately enough, news of the first two downloadable contents (DLC) has arrived, and with it comes Bardock and Broly.

It seems an interesting pair to release two characters related to Goku. For those who have not watched the series but enjoyed the game, Bardock is actually Goku's father. Broly is one of Goku's sworn enemies. Both will have their own set of moves with Bardock even having his own super move.

It also might not be a surprise for those who have played "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" and its second game. The two were a big part of the gameplay as they were one of the main rivals in the game.

Bardock's super move is the Revenger Assault. With this, Bardock turns into a Super Saiyan with his attacks coming from above. On the other hand, Broly, also has an attack from above called the Gigantic Meteor.

The news of the two DLC characters first came from the V-Jump Magazine. It also mentioned that there will be bonuses for those who have the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" on their same console. The bonuses will come in the form of exclusive character costumes or skins with other accessories. However, it did not mention any release date or price.

"Dragon Ball FighterZ" is playable on all major platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. They originally had problems during its beta prior to its release but the major connection issues have been ironed out. There were also datamine reports saying that there are a lot more DLC characters ready to come out.

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