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Dragon Ball Xenoverse digital pre-orders are up for Xbox One

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
November 29, 2020
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse digital pre-orders are up for Xbox One

Dragon Ball is one of the popular manga series, and I’m sure most of the anime fans here must have seen it. If you’re a fan of the anime, I’m pretty sure you’d love to try out the game, Dragon Ball Xenoverse, which is up for digital pre-orders for the Xbox One. The game will launch on February 24th, but interested customers will be able to purchase and download the game ahead of its launch so they can play it on the day it officially launches.

The game description reads:

The latest Dragon Ball game lets players customize and develop their own warrior from 5 races, including male or female, and more than 450 items to be used in online and offline adventures. Create the perfect avatar, learn new skills and train under the tutelage of your favorite Dragon Ball characters. 

The standard version of the game costs $59.99, but by spending $84.99, customers get a handful of extra goodies such as Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC pack , season pass, and exclusive access to the playable character “Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta” and 2 special costumes. Check out the trailer above and if you’re interested in going Super Saiyan then head over to the source link below to pre-order now!

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