Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Receives Some New Beautiful Screenshots, European Special Editions Detailed

Jul 7, 2016 at 07:00am EDT
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

Last week, Bandai Namco confirmed the North American And European release dates for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the second entry of the series developed by Dimps. To get Dragon Ball fans more excited for the game's release later this year, the Japanese publisher shared some new beautiful screenshots and details on the Special Editions that European players will be able to purchase.

The new Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 screenshots, which can be found right below, showcase several playable characters as they are engaged in some intense battles.

As already mentioned, Bandai Namco shared more on the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 European Special Editions. The first Special Edition will be called the Deluxe Edition, which will include a copy of the game and the Season Pass giving access to additional content such as new playable characters, new episodes and missions, new levels, abilities, costumes and more. The Season Pass will also give early access to Future Trunks from Dragon Ball Super.

The second Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Special Edition, called Collector's Edition, will include a copy of the game, the Season Pass, a Son Goku statue, and the Time Patroller's Guide.

Pre-order bonuses have also been confirmed, which include access to a new playable character and more.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will launch on October 25th in North America and on October 28th in Europe on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The two Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Special Editions have only been confirmed for Europe so far, so we don't know if they will be made available in North America as well. We will let you know as soon as more comes in on the matter, so stay tuned for all the latest updates.

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