'Dragon Ball XenoVerse' free DLC content released for Steam, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PlayStation 3 and 4

 Bandai Namco website

Fans might get a glimpse at how characters look like in the upcoming "Dragon Ball Z" movie based on the new free DLC for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse." 

According to Bandai Namco, the free DLC pack is included as added content for the game's Season Pass. Those players who do not have the season pass can instead get their free content by registering and getting the code on Bandai Namco's website. The free DLC content is available for the title's digital downloads on Steam, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PlayStation 3 and 4.

The free content contains a movie costume pack, taken from the latest "Dragon Ball" movie, "Resurrection 'F'". The costumes include a Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku set and SSGSS Vegeta set. There is also a movie wig included. 

The costumes almost look like the ones worn by Goku and Vegeta all throughout the "Dragon Ball" franchise, but the gi and Saiyan armor now have a new marking taken from their current trainer. The wig is for the Super Saiyan God mode of Goku in the previous "Battle of Gods" movie, a reddish hue. The current Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan, meanwhile, makes Goku more powerful and his pointy hair a lighter blue. 

The "Resurrection 'F'" movie deals with the comeback of a more powerful Frieza, an old nemesis whom Goku already defeated. Frieza, a genius fighter, adds a training regimen when he comes back from the dead, unlocking a new power. Goku has to have the help of his friends and all of the Z warriors in order to power up and ascend to an even more powerful Saiyan God form. 

The movie has been premiered in Japan last month and in California in the United States, and an English dubbed version is in the works. No other details yet on when the dubbed version will be released globally. 

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