Third pack of 'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' drops on April 25

The new downloadable content for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will be released on April 25. Dragon Ball video games

The newest downloadable content (DLC) for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" is expected to drop on Tuesday, April 25.

On Friday, Bandai Namco announced that the third pack for the fighting role-playing game "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" is to be released on Tuesday this week. The latest DLC comes with new characters, quests, skills, and costumes, to name a few.

In particular, players of the game can enjoy three new characters, namely, Bojack, Goku Black Rose, and Zamasu. For those who are looking for adventure, the third pack of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" also adds three new parallel quests. On the other hand, players who are looking to upgrade their characters will be glad to know that the new DLC brings in five additional skills.

Aside from these, the third pack of the expansion also brings in four new additional costumes, two emotes, and five super souls. In addition, players get to enjoy Bojack as a master in the game, where he can lead new quests that will unlock new skills, marks, and chats.

Players who own the season pass of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will get the third DLC for free. On the other hand, the new pack is sold at $7.99 for those who want to purchase the DLC separately. The season pass costs $29.99.

Prior to the announcement of Bandai Namco on Friday last week, there were speculations that the third pack would be released on April 25. Although it was just a guess back then, many fans studied the pattern in terms of the dates when the first and second DLCs were released.

Particularly, the first pack was launched on December 20, while the second one was released on February 28. Both packs were released on a Tuesday and has a gap of two months apart. It turns out that their speculations are correct.

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" was released in October 2016. It is playable on Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 platforms.

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