Dragon Ball Xenoverse 'Resurrection of F' DLC Pack release date arrives

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The long wait is over.

The much awaited Dragon Ball Xenoverse: Resurrection of F is now available, the third and final downloadable content pack filled with new characters cast in the coming Dragon Ball Xenoverse: Resurrection of F movie.

Among the new characters that come with the DLC include Golden Frieza, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Vegeta, and Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, all pegged to have critical roles in the upcoming film.

Aside from the characters, there will be other goodies to look forward to.

That includes 14 new skills, two new costumes (Gohan's Tracksuit and Tutrle Hermit's Aloha Shirt), two new accessories (Gohan's Tracksuit and Tutrle Hermit's Aloha Shirt), one new gesture and seven new Z Souls.

But the real kicker here is the characters that can now be playable.

The 'Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan' form should be something interesting to look forward to. This is the form achieved when a character is transformed into Super Saiyan which in turn is achieved after the Super Saiyan God form.

The Super Saiyan God form actually came out in the Battle of Gods movie which saw Goku being the first to succeed in the transformation to it.

The Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan form is said to be the new and powerful form which will turn the Saiyan's hair blue together with blue flaming aura.

This will be seen in the Resurrection of F movie where Goku and Vegeta were able to achieve the said form.

The new DLC pack was made available starting June 9, 2015, compatible with all gaming platforms and regions. It costs just $9.99.

For players who opted in the Season Pass, the Dragon Ball Xenoverse: Resurrection of F DLC will be made available for free.

With regards to the film, Resurrection of F is pegged for a limited theatrical run in North America from August 4 to 12, 2015.

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