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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will add a free subframe starring Arale

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will add a free subframe starring Arale

Bandai Namco has announced this addition, which will also include access to the time machine to live past events.

Not a week has passed since Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was released, but Bandai Namco has already begun to expand the history of the game with new stories. Through the official Twitter account, the Japanese company has revealed that it is preparing a free update that will lead us to live an adventure with Arale and Gatchan, characters from another manga by Akira Toriyama (who also have their cameos in Dragon Ball) .

"A free update is on its way to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot!", Bandai Namco reports. "Help Arale and Gatchan on a new side mission." According to the tweet, you can also access the time machine, an artifact created by the Bulma of the future that serves Trunks to travel to other times. In the video game, it will give us the possibility of repeating story arcs already completed, while we can live side missions that we have set aside.

Load time reduction

On the other hand, the Japanese video game account also reported that a future patch will reduce loading times, as some users have complained that they are quite long. However, it is not confirmed that this improvement is implemented in the same update, so we will have to wait until the general notes of the patch are made public.

The premiere of this RPG developed by Cyberconnect 2 has been good, at least in the United Kingdom, where sales figures have already come out. The title has not only reached the top position of the weekly sales list, but has surpassed Dragon Ball FighterZ in the same period of time.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot can be enjoyed on Xbox One, PS4 and PC. In this latest version, the modder community is actively working to add fun mods and new options. One of them makes things easier for the owners of an ultra-panoramic monitor, since it adapts the resolution to these types of devices and eliminates the annoying black bands.

Source | Bandai Namco (Twitter)

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