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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot receives the expected patch that reduces load times

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot receives the expected patch that reduces load times

The CyberConnect2 game is updated with improvements in waiting times. The patch has a weight of 2.6 GB and is now available.

Bandai Namco Entertainment has released the long-awaited patch for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot that promised to reduce game load times. Version 1.04 is now available for download on both PC and PS4 and Xbox One with a weight of 2.6 GB. In addition to this improvement, there are other minor developments that we will detail.

To begin with, version 1.04 of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has solved some errors reported by users, such as that of the secondary mission Telekinesis Training (Episode 3), where it was not possible to accept the accomplishment of that mission if we had kept the game fair after fighting with Tenshinhan.

In addition to other similar problems, which prevented the proper functioning of some processes and missions, for the Xbox One players the problem of the initial screen is already solved, where for some reason the initial kinematic scene was not shown but went directly to the home screen on some occasions. Everything is solved.

We turn to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Reviews, guide, articles …

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was launched in physical and digital format last Friday, January 17, 2020 on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Some details that may interest you are the duration of the story mode or the minimum and recommended system requirements for the PC version of the game. In our complete guide we have shredded the game in all its sections. One of our last entries in this guide is how to quickly level up in the game. If you plan on getting the game, note Reviews is your best company.

One of the main focuses of interest around the game at its launch was the commercial performance of its first days on sale in Japan. Kakarot has sold better than Dragon Ball FighterZ in its first week, but less than Xenoverse 2 in that same time period. In this article we talk about it by putting figures in context of about fifteen years ago.

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