'Dragon Ball Xenoverse' release date nears; new trailer shows high powered combat

Dragon Ball Xenoverse release on Feb. 24 and Europe launch on Feb. 27. Wikipedia

Great fans of the "Dragon Ball" franchise are peppered with videos or trailers of the game. They are teased with incredible fighting scenes. 

Now, just a week before its debut on various platforms, a new trailer for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" shows off action-packed scenes . The trailer, titled "Full Power!", is a six-minute video montage that includes clips and snippets of a wide array of characters from the roster of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse," including new characters Omega Shenron and Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta. The trailer also shows Goku's Super Saiyan God transformation, which players are highly anticipating. 

Players are reminded that the goal shown in the trailer is to take down Demigra and to help repair extensive damage to the Dragon Ball timeline. 

Another video of the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" emerged online showing all of the English cutscenes in the game.

Game publisher Bandai Namco is rolling out "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" to Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, and PC on Feb. 24 in the United States. Three days later, the game will be released worldwide through Steam. Currently, the game is available in Japan and in most parts in Asia. 

After its release, "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" is going to receive expansion packs that will expand the gameplay with new and additional content. The first pack, which will be released sometime in March, will include three playable characters (GT Goku, Pan and GT Trunks), new Quests, new Special Moves, new Costumes and more.

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse" easily levered its way on top of the list of PS4 games in the Japanese PlayStation Network for the past week. The new game title has beaten "Minecraft" by Mojang, which is a highly popular game in Japan. 

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