Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse DLC 3 Release Date, New Contents, Review: New Characters Upgrades Released

By Mark Aserit
Dragon Ball Xenoverse

Gamers will love the latest DLC of Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse. The third expansion pack for the game features new character upgrades, character skills, Parallel Quests and Master Quests. Here's what we know so far about Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse DLC 3's release date, features and contents.

Get ready to play the newest additions in Dragon Ball Z fighters. Players can now check out Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (SSGSS) Goku, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, SSGSS Vegeta, and Golden Frieza. Also, two new accessories and costumes (Turtle Hermit & Gohan's Tracksuit set) are now available. There are also new gestures, character stance and seven new Z Souls.

Bandai Namco announced the release of DLC in their official Tumbler page June last year. "Save The Date 'DBZ' Fans, The 'Resurrection of F' DLC Pack will be going LIVE," the game developer announced.

Fans of both animated series and the game became much more excited when the developers also included Jaco the Galactic Patroller in the latest update. The character possesses a large amount strength, and he was can beat some of Frieza's soldiers.

Furthermore, the expansion pack features awesome character changes in the game. When Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku uses "godly ki", his hair turns blue. Frieza also has new abilities. He can turn his opponents into gold through his "ultimate evolution".

The update also lets a player use new chat phrases and Event Quests. The level cap of the game is also increased to 99. Moreover, there are tweaks in several skills and Z Souls for a more rebalanced gameplay, aside from fixing several minor bugs and glitches for online matches.

Players who will download the "'Resurrection of F' DLC Pack update" should have 520MB free space on their hard disks. The price of all four Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLCs is at $24.99.The game is playable in PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.

In the PC version of Dragon Ball Z Xenoverse, gamers can use features that are not available on consoles through MODs. Recently, new MODs have been released that gives players a chance to control Naruto Uzumaki from the Naruto series.

According to One Angry Gamer, creator of the latest MOD, this new character does not look like the ninja in "Naruto Shippuden" game. The author has released an instructional video on how to install "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" mods for PC.

Watch the installation guidelines below:

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