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Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 premieres on Google Stadia with its launch trailer

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 premieres on Google Stadia with its launch trailer

The Bandai Namco video game debuts on the streaming platform after going through all the main systems.

It went on sale at the end of 2016, but Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 has become a long-running video game. The work of Dimps, original creators of the Budokai saga, has been expanded with new characters and game modes, which have been incorporated through free and paid updates. After his arrival at Nintendo Switch, it is the turn of Google Stadia, the streaming platform of the entertainment giant. To accompany the launch, Bandai Namco has prepared a trailer, which you can see on these lines.

Goku and company video game will continue to receive characters in the future. The last confirmed is Super Uub, a Dragon Ball GT fighter. Although the character first came out at the end of the Z saga, when the Buu monster reincarnated into a good-hearted being, the good part of the creature (the fat Buu) merged with Uub in the later series. Thus was born a much stronger warrior, which we can handle in the future and that will close the Ultra Pack DLC 2.

More Dragon Ball title in the market; they are not in Stadia

It is not the only Bandai Namco video game based on the Akira Toriyama saga that is still active. Dragon Ball FighterZ, the fighting title of Arc System Works, also continues to introduce new characters and scenarios. Of course, at least for now, it is not announced for Google Stadia. Nor is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, the RPG of Cyberconnect2, which will go on sale on January 17 and will review the full history of the series, from the arrival of the Saiyans to the awakening and subsequent attack of the Buu monster.

Google Stadia began its journey last November, for the moment without all the active functions. It will be throughout 2020 when the launch is completely completed.

Source | Bandai Namco

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