Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC 3 Release Date, Content Update, Characters: Bandai Set Release for June

By Richard Waelty
Dragon Ball XenoVerse

Dragon Ball Xenoverse's DLC 3 release date is set for this summer. Bandai Namco Games has only announced the Japan launch, which is set for June 9. Upon release, the DLC will be available on Playstation 4, Xbox One, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.

North America and European players should be getting the third DLC soon after the Japan launch, even though release date details have not been confirmed. Previously, the Western release for DLC 2 came days after the Japanese debut.

Since its initial release in March, Dragon Ball Xenoverse has shipped 1.5 million copies worldwide. The title is the first in the Dragon Ball videogame series to launch on eighth generation gaming consoles.

DLC 3 Contents

Bandai Namco has confirmed that there will be four new playable characters in the upcoming third Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC. They include Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Vegeta, Golden Frieza and Jaco the Galactic Patroller.

There are also five parallel quests and eight master quests. New accessories include Tagoma's Scouter and Turtle Hermit set. DLC 3 features seven Z-souls and 14 moves. Two additional Masters, Jaco the Galactic Patroller and Elder Kai, will be included.

Recently, Saiyan Island posted a few screenshots from the DLC 3 package. The publication also revealed that there will be in-game transformations. Additionally, character facial expressions have been improved. Players can create new characters that can fight online.  

Bonus Campaigns Coming Soon

Meanwhile, two upcoming bonus campaigns will allow players to earn more points and zeni than under normal gampelay.

From May 21 thru 27, players will have the chance to earn 25 percent more points while playing parallel questions. Points can be used to level up characters.

Between May 28 and June 5, players will be able to win 25 percent more zeni. This in-game currency can be used to buy perks such as accessories, clothing, equipment, and attack moves.

Microsoft Offers Discount for Dragon Ball Xenoverse

According to Cinema Blend, Dragon Ball Xenoverse is available for 33 percent less than the usual selling price. The Microsoft discount applies to both the Xbox One and Xbox 360 edition through Xbox Live Deals with Gold.

Other deals include discounts for the entire Dragon Age and Metal Gear Solid series. The popular title Witcher 3 is also getting a similar offer.

Naturally, only Xbox Live Gold subscribers have access to the discount offers. Discount sales are scheduled to end on May 25.

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