Dragon Ball Xenoverse Update: Price Drop After DLC Pack 3 Released

By Richard Waelty
Dragon Ball Xenoverse

Dragon Ball Xenoverse is now selling for a much lower price on Amazon, weeks after DLC Pack 3 was released. The downloadable content is apparently the last one of its kind for the videogame title.

Currently, the home console version is on sale at 25 percent off, or $29.99 out of the original $39.99 price tag. Players who purchase the PC Download get a better deal at half off of the original price. In short, Windows gamers only need to pay $25.00 out of an original $50.00.

It is unclear exactly how long this deal will last. So, interested parties will need to act quickly to take full advantage of the savings.

Update: The discount offer has expired as of this weekend.

Film Promoted in Dragon Ball Z: Xenoverse DLC 3

Bandai Namco Games Entertainment took part in promoting Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F. The videogame giant did this by including three characters from the film in their latest DLC Patch 3, which was released on June 9. DLC 3 is now available on all versions of Dragon Ball Z: Xenoverse.

Those include super Saiyan God, Super Saiyan Goku, Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Vegeta - according to Attack of the Fanboy. The DLC pack also includes the characters Golden Frieza, and Jaco the Galactic Patrolman.

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.

The DLC 3 pack will need to be purchase separately from the game. However, Season Pass buyers will get the new DLC at no extra cost. Dragon Ball Xenoverse is playable on the on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.

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