'Dragon Ball XenoVerse' DLC updates: Golden Frieza to wreak havoc in third DLC expansion pack update

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Bandai Namco Games' "Dragon Ball XenoVerse" just keeps getting richer and larger. The next DLC pack for the title is set to include a golden Frieza, which is the ruthless galactic emperor's revivified version as featured in the upcoming movie "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'." 

However, the DLC 3, which Weekly Shonen Jump Magazine aptly called "The Descent of F," may not be introducing a whole new character inspired by the most ominous form of the villain but simply an additional transformation of the current Frieza available in the title. Whatever way it goes, it is enough to know that the ultimate form of Goku's power-hungry nemesis will be thrown into the mix.

Other than Frieza, the post-launch add-on will also introduce two new masters. One is Jaco, a character from another manga series created by "Dragon Ball" creator Akira Toriyama. Jaco is also set to star in "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'." The other master is still unnamed and so are other characters to be playable when the third DLC goes live. 

In addition, the content will also bring in a host of Super and Ultimate attacks (13 to be specific). Thanks to the expansion pack, there will be five new parallel quests to venture into as well as three Z Souls, Gohan's green jersey costume (also from the movie), and two new accessories. The aforementioned accessories include Tagoma's scouter. The all purple-grey humanoid alien will make his debut as one of the troublemakers in "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'." 

Unfortunately, there is still no word about the release of the third DLC pack. In the meantime, fans can wait for the premiere of the 19th Japanese flick drawn out from the legendary action adventure series "Dragon Ball Z," which is set on April 18. Those who live in Los Angeles can see it on April 11. 

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