'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' release date news: battle between Future Gohan and Turtles; New features follow E3 announcement

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After its E3 announcement, "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" has gained more hype and so a lot of fans look forward to the upcoming game and what it can offer, even if its exact release date is still unknown.

Dimps, along with Bandai Namco, will develop this game. With this, a lot of fans are expecting "Xenoverse 2" to live up to the standards set by its predecessor but offer something even more. After all, the new gameplay footage they released at the E3 2016 clearly featured an expanded roster of characters. It even shows a battle between Future Gohan and Turtles, the villain featured in the "Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might" movie.

Other than that, this game is also going to feature a new customization system for player characters, allowing users to choose from a variety of character options, such as their race. After doing so, the players will then be taken to a location exclusive to their chosen race.

Furthermore, the new hub city for the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will be much bigger than its predecessor game and can support approximately 300 players all at once, even going so far as to allow players to fly around without any problems. Additionally, the city will have a device that allows player characters to move to different points in the city.

Aside from these, this newest "Dragon Ball" game will feature new combat skills, according to Gamespot. These include an Aura Burst Dash, a Homing Dash and curved Ki blasts. Also, in light of the above-stated teaser trailer, Future Gohan and Turtles will be added as part of the game's new cast.

Finally, it has been revealed that the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will run at 60 FPS, which is a step further than its predecessor, "Dragon  Ball Xenoverse," at 30 FPS. Moreover, the game will also feature a "dynamic camera" that functions as a better tracking system for player movements during encounters.

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