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Dragon Ball XenoVerse DLC 2 for PS4, Xbox One Release Date News, New Details Unveiled

Only a month has passed since "Dragon Ball XenoVerse," a video game for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC was released in February 2015. To date, the game has reportedly shipped 1.5 million copies worldwide.

On March 17, Namco, the game's developers, made available the first set of Downloadable Content for the game. Immediately after DLC 1 was released however, Namco came out detailing the contents of the second DLC pack, in what is seen by observers as building up the momentum for the game. According to a report in iDigital Times, Namco published more than 30 screenshots of its next DLC last March 20, "giving fans a glimpse at everything from new characters to the various special moves coming to DBX later this year."

The second set of downloadable content, which is scheduled to be released sometime before the end of March in Japan, is reported to be introducing four new characters to the game's roster. The next round will supposedly add "Eis Shenron, Mira, Nuova Shenron and Towa, along with costumes inspired by both of the 'Dragon Ball XenoVerse' antagonists." The game already has a long list of characters, but this is not stopping Namco from adding some more. It is not yet known when DLC Pack 2 will be made available outside of Japan.

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DLC Pack 2 will also "introduce a new Master (Pan), along with new Parallel Quests, new Time Patrol Quests and half a dozen new Z-Souls from the various "Dragon Ball" characters." Players will also have access to "24 new special moves for their custom fighters." One of the new features of the video game is the ability of players to create their own characters. Players can customize their character's race, gender, head, build, voice and clothing. Screen shots were also shared in the iDigital Times report.

The game is the 15th "Dragon Ball" game released on home consoles. Unlike previous games, which were based on the original "Dragon Ball" storyline, "Dragon Ball XenoVerse" features "an entirely new story featuring the player's custom character."

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