Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC Pack 2 released; DLC 3 coming soon?

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Bandai Namco finally released the second expansion pack for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" on different gaming platforms.

The new "Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC Pack 2" can be downloaded by players from North America and Europe.

Players can now use Towa and Mira as playable characters in the game, as well as two new playable characters named Nuova Shenron and Eis Shenron.

Both Nuova Shenron and Eis Shenron are evil dragons that were given life because of the misuse of Dragon Balls. They only differ in characteristics, because Eis have an icy persona while Nuova is the hot-tempered one.

There are also six new Z-Souls that can be found in the second Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC, including Eis Shenron's "I'm doing fine," Nuova Shenron's "That's how I fight!," Pan's (Master) 1's "This is my best move!," Pan's (Master) 2's "Dumped agaaaain!," Mira's "I feel it... A powerful energy!," and Towa's "Revival of the Demon Realm is at hand."

The Dragon Ball Xenoverse is reportedly one of the most successful titles that Bandai Namco had launched this year. Since its release in February, the game sold more than two million copies worldwide.

In an interview posted on Attack of the Fanboy, a representative from Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe credited the success of the game because of its partnership with DIMPS.

According to Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe Vice President of IP Strategy, Marketing, and PR, "Our collaboration with DIMPS Co.,Ltd has always been successful and our latest collaboration, DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE, proved that our duo is working perfectly well! We all are excited to see this game coming out in Autumn 2015!"

Meanwhile, rumors posted on 4Chan file sharing site claim that the game studio is already planning the gameplay for the Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC Pack 3. Crossmap spotted the rumors, which stated that Super Saiyan Go 2 Goku will be featured in the game's third DLC.

However, Bandai Namco is still mum about the validity of this rumor.

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