Game Overview:
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is an open world action RPG developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco.
It adapts Goku’s story throughout the events of the Dragon Ball Z anime.
Check out some of the gameplay from the next major DLC coming to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot in the game's latest trailer.
Goku's Next Journey is the third DLC part of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's Season Pass 2, and involves Goku meeting Uub at the end of the series.
Available standalone and with the Season 2 Pass, the story sees Goku and friends competing in the 23rd World Tournament.
The World Tournament offers unique rules and conditions for dodging and running. Ring Outs and five counts are also possible.
Set during the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, the DLC sees Goku, Krillin, Yamcha, Tien, Piccolo and many more competing to be the best.
The trailer also teases the next DLC, rumored to take place during the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai from the original Dragon Ball.
Rumors are looking to the future of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, and what its next major DLC release will entail. We might even go back to classic Dragon Ball.
The latest trailer for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's upcoming Bardock – Alone Against Fate DLC shows off a hopeless battle over Planet Vegeta.
Check out the new trailer showing off Bardock's moves in the next major DLC coming to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. The trailer shows off the battle on Planet Kanassa.
The current-gen version will be a free upgrade for those who already own the game on last-gen machines, and will run at 4K and 60 FPS.
The first new DLC part of Season Pass 2 for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will revolve around Goku's father Bardock, adapting the Bardock: Father of Goku TV special.
In addition to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, CyberConnect 2 has also announced updated sales numbers for Demon Slayer and Naruto Shippuden.
The Warrior of Hope will be the last DLC for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It will release on June 11th for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Bandai Namco themselves may have inadvertently spilled the beans.
Go to the future that never was in the next expansion.
More details will be shared in 2021.
The DLC is out tomorrow for previous-gen platforms.
It will come on October 27th.
The DLC will retell the Golden Frieza saga and bring a new minigame.
Watch gameplay of Goku and Vegeta ascending to a whole new level of power.
More DBZ for your fighting soul.
With a little tease of upcoming DLC.
Unlock Super Saiyan God form and battle Beerus or just tear through Story Mode with it.
Players can access a new episode to train with Whis and unlock Super Saiyan God form.
The RPG is one of the most successful entries in the storied franchise.
The mysterious update should be here soon.
That's more than twice as much as any other Dragon Ball game.
Total video game spending was $678 million, down by 26 percent compared to the same month last year.
Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball action RPG is selling about as well as most would have expected.
Bypass some more of the grind and gain powerful advantages with these handy tips.
The opening cinematic will also no longer skip for Xbox One players.
Including the special secret boss that appears in the post-game.
Become the strongest and conquer all challengers with these leveling tips.
A quiet week for boxed sales in the UK.
It's the most definitive video game adaptation of DBZ yet but Kakarot's tale still has some issues.
The villains of DBZ get their moment in the new video.
The free update is coming to all versions soon.
Pokemon is finally dethroned.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is occasionally enjoyable, but is often let down by a lack of polish, unimaginative design, and other issues.
Meanwhile, WarioWare Gold mysteriously appears in the top 10.
Some handy pointers for the game's early hours.
Because you can never have enough.
The update also adds 11 more sub quests to the game.
Everything you need to know about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.
The game's opening will be familiar to fans.
Fans will recognize Vegeta's speech in the launch trailer.
You won't need maximum space to play the RPG.
The game will come with a pretty large update off the bat.
The tale of Goku and friends looks better than ever but is there anything else on offer?
The devs talk about how Soul Emblems and community boards work in the upcoming RPG.
There's plenty of ways to level up Goku and the gang.
And over 100 hours with side content.
Your childhood is back.
You won't need maximum power to run the RPG.
A dose of nostalgia for the upcoming RPG.
A businessman remembers his love for the franchise.
Training, eating, fighting, interacting with other characters and more are all essentially.
Bring back the likes of Frieza and Cell in the RPG.
The RPG won't be portable anytime soon.
Use the dragon balls to summon powerful enemies.
A look at many familiar locations.
Call on different Z Fighters to gain an edge in battle.
Get a look at Gotenks, Vegito, and Kid Buu in these screens.
All the highlights from the Majin Buu are here in one piece.
A look at the game's version of the fight between SSJ3 Goku and Kid Buu.
A video highlighting a fan favorite version of the Prince of Saiyans.
Dragon Ball Z fans will traverse familiar ground in the upcoming action RPG.
More characters from the Buu Saga will be playable in the RPG.
Hit a home run in the new RPG.
Watch Vegeta traverse the world and Gohan battle the dastardly Cell.
Buu Saga teased in latest trailer along with Collector's Edition.
Early purchases will receive an original sub-story among other bonuses.
All three games will also have a dedicated livestream each.
A beloved "filler" episode inspires a part of Kakarot.
The former Ginyu Force member will make her debut.
The quest for... perfection.
We get a better idea of the game's timeline.
Tien and Chiaotzu are also showcased in new footage.
More characters will join in on the action in Kakarot.
Bandai Namco's Brand Manager Mark Religioso speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming anime RPG.
Get nostalgic for the Saiyan saga in these new screens.
Looks like the retelling with have some new backstories.
So hard not to make an 'over 9000' joke here.
CyberConnect 2's action RPG won't have a "true" open world.
The game will have character interactions outside the main DBZ story
The action RPG has been delayed to early 2020.
The story looks to cover Goku's first battles with Piccolo, up till the Frieza saga's finale.
I don’t know how it can be both.