'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' DLC coming this June

New "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" content is expected to arrive sometime in June. YouTube/Bandai Namco Entertainment America

Following its official launch, "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" quickly gained a huge following, which grew even larger with each event update and downloadable content (DLC) that Bandai Namco Entertainment introduced. Now, apparently, there is talk about new content coming to the game really soon.

Interestingly, the studio has already announced that next month, the highly anticipated DLC pack 4 for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will arrive. While the video game company has remained shady about specific details, the content is expected to feature a secret playable character along with new super attacks.

Reports have it that the aforementioned DLC will be based solely on the Future Trunks Saga, which is popular for its existence in the hit TV animated series "Dragon Ball Super." Add to this is the inclusion of Super Saiyan Blue Vegito, who is deemed to be the newest playable character. It is worth noting that the said character plays a significant role in the exciting story arc in the animated series.

While these details are enough to pique the interest of most "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" fans, they remain unofficial. Until Bandai Namco says so, only then can fans stop taking them with a grain of salt. Either way, these are still worth looking forward to.

In related "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" news, KoreaPortal reports that a very useful update has just arrived to the game. It should be noted that both SSR Goku Black and Zamasu quickly became accessible, but their respective moves and garments remained unlocked. Well, not for long, as the developers introduced the so-called TP Medal store plan.

TP Medals in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" are the golden tickets for players to acquire the above-mentioned characters' moves and garments. Add to this the fact that Bandai Namco has released a timetable that will make it easier for players to acquire the said stuff.

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