DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Extra DLC Pack 3 (DLC)
Complemento / DLC de Dragon Ball: Xenoverse — ver juego completoTwo new fighters and a handful of extra quests dropped into an already content-heavy arena brawler. Niche but solid if you're still grinding Conton City.
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DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is a third-person arena fighter with RPG progression wrapped around it. You build a custom character, pick a race and class, grind skills from a rotating roster of Dragon Ball legends, and take on Parallel Quests solo or with up to five other players online. The base game has been alive since 2016 and sits on a mountain of DLC, and Extra DLC Pack 3 is one more layer on that pile. It adds Kefla and Super Baby 2 as playable characters, five new Parallel Quests, and four new moves to hunt down and equip. From a shooter-adjacent perspective, what draws me to Xenoverse 2 is the same thing that hooks competitive players in any genre: the min-maxing loop. Stamina management, ki cancels, vanish chains, and super armor timing replace your TTK calculations, but the obsessive gear-tuning feels familiar. Super Baby 2's playstyle leans aggressive with strong lock-on pressure, while Kefla brings fusion burst energy that rewards players who like front-loading damage. Neither character is obviously broken at the time of writing, which is more than you can say for some previous DLC additions. The five Parallel Quests are the honest weak point here. Xenoverse 2 PQs have always been a mixed bag - some are genuinely replayable for skill farming, others are padding. Pack 3's quests sit closer to the middle of that range. They offer new dialogue and fresh enemy combinations, but don't expect the kind of structural variety that would pull a lapsed player back in on their own. The four new moves are more interesting if you're deep enough in the meta to care about build theory. Who actually needs this? If you've clocked serious time in Conton City and you care about roster completeness, Kefla and Super Baby 2 are both fun additions with distinct enough toolkits to justify learning. If you dipped out of Xenoverse 2 a while ago and are wondering whether this is the thing to bring you back, the answer is no - go replay the base game first and decide from there. The online population is still active enough on consoles that you can find PQ partners without long waits, which matters because these quests scale better with a full lobby. Developer QLOC handled the port and ongoing content work competently. Performance on Xbox Series X is smooth, load times are short, and I haven't hit any notable desync issues in online quests during testing. That's the baseline you should expect and, to their credit, they hit it. Pack 3 is not where a new player starts. It's a side dish for the dedicated.

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- OS
- Windows 10
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- Intel Core i5-3570 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1030 / AMD Radeon HD 7770
- DirectX
- Version 11…
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- Desarrolladora
- QLOC
- Distribuidora
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 27 oct 2016




