November 24, 2024 20:12 PM

'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' Cabba and Frost Finally Available Via First Paid DLC

The first paid DLC for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" has finally been released. The "Dragon Ball Super" pack includes a number of features, move sets, characters and more.

According to a recent post from Attack of The Fanboy, two new characters from the "Dragon Ball Super" anime series have been added in the game. This covers Cabba and Frost. Two exclusive characters from the currently running animated series, "Dragon Ball Super." Their optional transformations are also included as well as Frost's Final Form.

A new master is also added in the game and this time, Hit can mentor players. This also comes with five additional attacks as well as three new Parallel Quests, two new costumes, five Super Souls and two emotes.

As indicated by PC Invasion, the DLC pack costs $8.00 and is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC (via Steam) versions of the game. For season pass holders, the additional content should automatically be available for downloading. The next DLC goes the same in this case.

For those who don't intend to purchase the currently available DLCs, can still have new content added in their games for free. The "Masters Pack" contains five new masters and 20 new attacks that can also be learned. This includes SSGSS Goku's Awakened Skill Kaioken times 10 and Hit's Awakened Skill Pure Progress.

The 2nd DLC has been recently announced and showing hints of more additional playable characters such as Vados, Champa, Super Saiyan Vegito, Super Saiyan Rose Goku Black and Zamasu. The release date, however, hasn't been confirmed yet and the same goes with the final line up of roster addons.

To recap, there's a number of new move sets, costumes and the access to the Frieza Siege is now open. Participating players will get a chance to nab 10 Jersey costumes. A raid quest to battle Evil Yamcha is also open for every player, awarding them with a unique title after clearing.

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