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"TRANSFORMATION IN PROGRESS, POWER INCREASE IMMINENT!"
‎This article contains information about a topic still in development, and may change as more information becomes available. Please feel free to update it as soon as any new material is made available.



Dragon Ball: Xenoverse (ドラゴンボール ゼノバース) is a Dragon Ball game developed by Dimps for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

The game uses many elements from the 2010 online game Dragon Ball Online.

Overview

Development

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, shortened as Dragon Ball XV, is the fifteenth Dragon Ball fighting game released on home consoles since Dimps' first Dragon Ball Z: Budokai game, and the first fighting game developed by Dimps to feature full 3D battles similar to the Budokai Tenkaichi video game series. It was originally known as Dragon Ball New Project,[1] until the actual title was revealed on June 10, 2014. The Greek word Xenoverse in the title is used to mean "uncharted territory".[2]

Gameplay

Battles are set in full 3D destructible environments. Fighters can traverse the levels free-roaming in very large spaces and can be fighting on a platform, go in the air, and fight underwater. They run when on the ground, and swim while underwater. Dragon Ball: Xenoverse has dialogue while fights go on, and fighters show facial expressions when they strike an opponent or take damage.

The players have some freedom to explore the planet Earth as it exists in the Dragon Ball universe along with a handful of other locations, including a mysterious new city which is the point of origin for the game's new character. Like in all the Dragon Ball Z fighting games developed by Dimps, rather than choosing between Goku in his base form and his different Super Saiyan transformations, the character's power and abilities can be gradually increased over the course of each match. The same goes for other multi-form fighters like Frieza, Cell and Buu.

The PS4 and Xbox One versions of Dragon Ball: Xenoverse also include unique gameplay features proper to this generation of consoles.

In a similar fashion to Battle of Z, there can be more than 1v1 in battle. There will also be no Quicktime Events in battle and there will be cancels for special attacks.

Features

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100% Power Frieza punched by Super Saiyan Goku

  • Next Gen: Relive your favorite DBZ moments on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One! Also on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
  • Improved gameplay: Discover the fast paced and powerful battles that await, including real-time transformation!
  • 2v2 gameplay: Team up and fight with an ally to take on your foes!
  • Strong immersion: Inspired by one of the most famous series ever created.
  • New world setup: A clock that once had stopped will start to tick again in an enigmatic and futurist city!
  • Original battles: Take part in epic fights against ferocious enemies such as Vegeta, Frieza, Cell and much more!
  • Character customization: Players will have a wide variety of customization options including physical features from the Earthling, Majin, Namekian, and Saiyan races to name a few. In an interview with Masayuki Hirano, a Bandai-Namco producer, it was stated that custom characters will be able to level up, allowing for improvements in skill.

Modes

Universe Mode

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Goku vs. Vegeta, observed by a mysterious character

In this mode, the player creates a Dragon Ball history unknown to all by their own hand. In the action-packed battles, overwhelmingly intense, awe-inspiring fights await.[2] Early promotions for the game draw attention to a mysterious figure watching the first battle between Goku and Vegeta from the shadows, and pose the question as to who he is and what this means.[1] With red hair, a scouter, and the Capsule Corporation logo on his sleeve, this character is referred to as Future Warrior, and he is someone who has come back to intervene in the legendary battles of the series.[2] Bandai Namco does note that it is quite intentional that he seems to have features from many other, established characters in the series.[3] Two new areas are also introduced in the game: the Time Storage Vault which is stated to be almost like the Hyperbolic Time Chamber and a high-tech city with what appears to be a Time Machine landed on it.[1] Standing next to the Time Storage Vault is none other than Future Trunks, the warrior who once came back to the past to save his future, and he is wearing clothes similar to the ones he wears as Time Patrol Trunks in the computer game Dragon Ball Online.[2] Bandai Namco announced that the Time Machine, hourglass, and other features in these futuristic locales all tie together.[3] In an interview from the Japan Expo, it was revealed that story mode will be called “Universe Mode”.[4]

Characters

In the character select screen there are 6 pages. Since there are a total of 21 characters in one page, the game could have a maximum of 126 characters.

Being

Mysterious character silhouette

Battle stages

There will be at least twenty four different maps. The ones that have been revealed thus far are:

Trivia

  • Xenoverse is the fifteenth Dragon Ball fighting game for home consoles since Dimps' Dragon Ball Z: Budokai. Coincidentally, XV, the official abbreviation for Xenoverse, also stands as the Roman numeral for 15.[7]
  • During an interview with Masayuki Hirano, he stated that although the game was announced for consoles only, they may consider releasing it for PC if there was sufficient fan demand.
  • Xenoverse is Dimps' first attempt of a 3D Dragon Ball fighting game.

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