'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' DLC pack 3 update gives players three characters from anime

Now that the third "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" downloadable content (DLC) pack is out, there is more reason for players to enjoy the game, as it boasts numerous additions to the content and improvements on the gameplay.

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" DLC adds new characters. Steam/Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

According to reports, the latest expansion contains new characters that can obtain more powers and can join more Space battles. Fans of the "Dragon Ball" franchise will get the chance to play their favorie characters from the "Dragon Ball Super" series, Goku Black Rose, Zamasu, and Bojack. These characters only appeared in the anime series, but now players will be able to enjoy these characters in the game. To note, all three characters were supposed to be included in the DLC pack 4, but they were surprisingly introduced earlier than expected.

The new "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" DLC pack also contains additional tournaments. One of the most favored tournaments in the game is the Masked Saiyan raid.  

The fun does not end with the third expansion. Other sources reveal that "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" DLC pack 4 will be available next month. According to reports, the final expansion pack will showcase secret characters and interesting super attacks.

Shortly after the release of the DLC pack 3 last April, Bandai Namco spilled some details that fans should expect from DLC pack 4. The developer expressed that the DLCs will be released next month that will feature Trunk Saga of the "Dragon Ball Super" anime series. The final expansion will also feature SS Blue Vigito along with other secret characters. Hopefully, these mysterious characters will be revealed through a gameplay trailer before the DLC pack 4 actually launches next month.

Players who wish to obtain the third pack may purchase the product for only $7.99. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Super Pack 3 is available for PS4, XBOX one, and Steam.

More updates should arrive soon. 

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