Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC Pack 2 release date end of March? Four new characters and features

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After debuting in February 2015, Dragon Ball Xenoverse has been a widely embraced game whose popularity can perhaps be measured through the number of copies it has already sold. To date, Dragon Ball Xenoverse has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide, giving folks an idea of how awesome this game is.

Despite its February debut, Bandai Namco is making sure that they are making the game better. A DLC pack was released last March 17 which included 3 new playable characters, a new stage, new wardrobes and more.

And while many thought that it would be some time before a new DLC would come, such is coming sooner than expected before the month ends.

The second DLC pack is expected to bring four new characters and new features. The word out is that the new characters will be Eis Shenron, Mira, Nuova Shenron and Towa meaning players can look forward to choosing from a wider array of playable characters.

As in the last patch, further features will include new costumes, new parallel quests, and new time patrol quests.

Players will also get the chance to access 24 new special moves for customized fighters. This goes in line with another expected new feature include the ability of users to create their own characters where they can customize them according to race, gender, head, build, voice and clothing.

The game can be played on leading game consoles such as the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and the PC. Unlike previous Dragon Ball games, Dragon Ball Xenoverse takes on a totally new story which all starts with a user's customized character.

With the impending (and fast) coming of the Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC 2, could a DLC Pack 3 be far behind?

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