Compare Dragon Ball FighterZ - FighterZ Pass 3 prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Arc System Works. Published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. Released on 2/26/2020. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Side View, Fighting.

Five more fighters for Arc System Works' 2.5D brawler: Kefla, Ultra Instinct Goku, Master Roshi, Super Baby 2, and Gogeta (SS4) land in one pass.

Dragon Ball FighterZ Pass 3 is a DLC character bundle for Arc System Works' 3v3 tag fighter, and it does exactly one thing: hands you five new roster slots. The five additions are Kefla, Goku (Ultra Instinct), Master Roshi, Super Baby 2, and Gogeta (SS4). Each comes packaged with a Z Stamp, set of lobby avatars, and alternate color options. Nothing else. No new modes, no story content, no balance pass baked in. If you already know why you want these characters, you don't need me to sell you on it. Let's talk about who these picks actually are for. Kefla plays with an aggressive forward-pressure style that suits players who like to stay in the opponent's face and use ki supers to control space. Ultra Instinct Goku is a high-skill-ceiling character whose dodge-counter mechanics reward players who have already put serious time into the game's movement and assist timing. Master Roshi is the wildcard - a deliberate, footsies-first character in a game built around high-speed air dashes and snap-backs, which makes him either refreshing or frustrating depending on your bracket. Super Baby 2 brought a kit that the competitive community flagged as notably strong on release, and Gogeta (SS4) is the flashy GT-era fusion that GT fans had been asking for since launch. The base game's fundamentals are still rock solid for a tag fighter: tight auto-combo chains that let newcomers look busy, but meaningful depth in ki management, assist extensions, and vanish-counter timing that rewards grinding in training mode. The rollback netcode update that shipped later meaningfully improved the online experience versus the original delay-based implementation, so the ranked ladder is actually playable on PC today at reasonable ping ranges. Time-to-kill stays snappy given the three-character team structure, and matches rarely drag. The honest caveat: this pass came out in 2020, and the community has had years to figure out where each character lands in tier discussions. If you're picking this up to compete, know going in that Super Baby 2 and Ultra Instinct Goku have both been discussed extensively in tier-list circles, which means anyone you run into online who mains them has had a long time to lab their setups. Kefla and Gogeta SS4 have loyal player bases without the same baggage. Master Roshi remains a novelty pick that occasionally catches opponents off guard at mid-level play. Bottom line for competitive players: if two or more of these five characters fit your intended team composition, the bundle math makes sense versus buying individually. If you're hunting one specific character, buying that fighter solo is worth pricing out first. Fred, Scout Team

Dragon Ball FighterZ - FighterZ Pass 3
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Dragon Ball FighterZ - FighterZ Pass 3

Feb 26, 2020Arc System WorksBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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Five more fighters for Arc System Works' 2.5D brawler: Kefla, Ultra Instinct Goku, Master Roshi, Super Baby 2, and Gogeta (SS4) land in one pass.

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Buy it if two or more of these five characters fit your team - otherwise price out individual purchases first.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ Pass 3 is a DLC character bundle for Arc System Works' 3v3 tag fighter, and it does exactly one thing: hands you five new roster slots. The five additions are Kefla, Goku (Ultra Instinct), Master Roshi, Super Baby 2, and Gogeta (SS4). Each comes packaged with a Z Stamp, set of lobby avatars, and alternate color options. Nothing else. No new modes, no story content, no balance pass baked in. If you already know why you want these characters, you don't need me to sell you on it. Let's talk about who these picks actually are for. Kefla plays with an aggressive forward-pressure style that suits players who like to stay in the opponent's face and use ki supers to control space. Ultra Instinct Goku is a high-skill-ceiling character whose dodge-counter mechanics reward players who have already put serious time into the game's movement and assist timing. Master Roshi is the wildcard - a deliberate, footsies-first character in a game built around high-speed air dashes and snap-backs, which makes him either refreshing or frustrating depending on your bracket. Super Baby 2 brought a kit that the competitive community flagged as notably strong on release, and Gogeta (SS4) is the flashy GT-era fusion that GT fans had been asking for since launch. The base game's fundamentals are still rock solid for a tag fighter: tight auto-combo chains that let newcomers look busy, but meaningful depth in ki management, assist extensions, and vanish-counter timing that rewards grinding in training mode. The rollback netcode update that shipped later meaningfully improved the online experience versus the original delay-based implementation, so the ranked ladder is actually playable on PC today at reasonable ping ranges. Time-to-kill stays snappy given the three-character team structure, and matches rarely drag. The honest caveat: this pass came out in 2020, and the community has had years to figure out where each character lands in tier discussions. If you're picking this up to compete, know going in that Super Baby 2 and Ultra Instinct Goku have both been discussed extensively in tier-list circles, which means anyone you run into online who mains them has had a long time to lab their setups. Kefla and Gogeta SS4 have loyal player bases without the same baggage. Master Roshi remains a novelty pick that occasionally catches opponents off guard at mid-level play. Bottom line for competitive players: if two or more of these five characters fit your intended team composition, the bundle math makes sense versus buying individually. If you're hunting one specific character, buying that fighter solo is worth pricing out first.

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Minimum

Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Radeon HD 6870, 1 GB / GeForce GTX 650 Ti, 1 GB
Processor
AMD FX-4350, 4.2 GHz / Intel Core i5-3470, 3.20 GHz
System requirements
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)

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Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Radeon HD 7870, 2 GB / GeForce GTX 660, 2 GB
Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 1400, 3.2 GHz / Intel Core i7-3770, 3.40 GHz
System requirements
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)

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Developer
Arc System Works
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Feb 26, 2020

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Dragon Ball FighterZ - FighterZ Pass 3 was released on 26 February 2020.

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Dragon Ball FighterZ - FighterZ Pass 3 was developed by Arc System Works and published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment.