'Dragon Ball Xenoverse' DLC Pack 2 release date is here: Character gameplay details

One of the new characters for the new DLC pack. Bandai Namco Tumblr

It seems that the next DLC pack for the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" game is already coming, with Japan first on the list.

On the Youtube channel of Anime Games Online, the gameplay for different characters that is coming with the release of the second pack DLC has already been uploaded. Based on the video gameplays, the second DLC pack will contain playable characters such as the two Shadow Dragons Nuova and Eis Shenron, and also the two main villains in the "Xenoverse" title, Towa and Mira. The three new characters will have one form each while main antagonist Mira will have four forms.

Meanwhile, this seems to confirm the rumor that the new DLC pack will launch soon. Players who have been playing the game since its February launch might have taken notice that there are changes in the game since early this week. This is because the developer already updated the game with a new patch.

Unlike other games that announce a patch schedule separate from the game changes themselves, Bandai Namco chose to update the game silently, intending instead to announce the patch together with the patch notes itself on what the changes the company made.

In an official Tumblr post, Bandai Namco said that there are a host of numerous changes for the game. For a start, the level cap for each player was increased five levels more, bringing the maximum character level from 80 to 85. Also, the spawn point in Toki Toki City has been changed. For parallel quests, players now return to the 'Time Machine Station' in the city.

The patch also brought sterner measures against disconnections and cheating. Those who are using codes and glitches will have their movements restricted, and they will not be able to join online battles, do parallel quests, or log into multi-lobbies.

The same patch notes from Bandai Namco also said that the patch is in preparation for the launch of the DLC pack next week, confirming the rumors.

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