'Dragon Ball Xenoverse' updates: New trailer and antogonist revealed for Feb. 5 launch

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All the trouble players will clean up in the upcoming title "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" is from one destructive source, and this detestable creature has finally been unmasked. According to Crunchy Roll, demon god and Time Breakers leader Demigra wreaks havoc with his time-altering magic, modifying history to his advantage. Next to the villainous creature are Towa and Mira, who pledge their service to their leader to bring full-on mayhem to their enemies. 

In other "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" news, Bandai Namco Games has released what Forbes believes to be the last trailer for the installment. The video runs for almost seven minutes and it shows glimpses of all the main characters in action. Notably, game developer Dimps made sure that players will be the core of the game, as Forbes mentioned. Gamers can slip into Goku or any other character for battle as "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" allows character customization, which is very expansive as seen on the trailer. 

Forbes also commends the game set in HUD or heads-up display, which comes in handy when players are busy soaring through the massive battlegrounds and sending out attacks. 

Bandai Namco Games will launch "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" in a very unique way. According to Siliconera, fans who will come by the Parco department store in Shibuya from Feb. 5 to 8 can check how powerful a Kamehameha they can let out. The developer will set up an enormous screen to cater to that and all fans have to do is walk up to it and make Goku's signature move their own. Before they know it, a forceful flare of their Kamehameha will fill up the screen. They could then get a link to a website that will show the video of the whole thing as well as a measurement of their "combat power." 

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse" is being crafted for the Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3 and PC platforms and it will arrive in Japan on Feb. 5. 

 

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