A model new DLC for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is coming this summer season, and it’s primarily based on the most recent Dragon Ball Daima anime collection.
The DLC, titled DAIMA – Journey Via The Demon Realm Half 1, guarantees thrilling new content material for gamers, with a second half set to reach at a later date.
A trailer showcasing the upcoming launch has already been shared, build up pleasure for what’s to return.
Gamers who seize the DLC pack will get entry to each elements as they’re launched, plus some cool bonus objects like Goku (Mini) with the Energy Pole, in addition to new characters equivalent to Glorio, Shin, and Panzy.
The Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot recreation, which first launched in January 2020, is obtainable throughout a number of platforms together with Nintendo Swap, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
With the Dragon Ball Z recreation persevering with to develop, new downloadable content material retains including extra Dragon Ball adventures for gamers, such because the Bardock – Alone Towards Destiny and Goku’s Subsequent Journey DLCs.
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The sport’s DLC packs supply recent tales and characters straight from the Dragon Ball Z universe, giving followers extra methods to benefit from the saga.
In the meantime, the Dragon Ball Daima anime premiered on October 11 and is already streaming on platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix, bringing much more of the Dragon Ball universe to followers worldwide.
With each the DLC and the anime collection heating up, there’s lots to stay up for for followers of Dragon Ball Z.
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