DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - FUTURE SAGA Chapter 2
FUTURE SAGA Chapter 2 adds new characters and story missions to Xenoverse 2, but 47% positive reviews tell you most of what you need to know before clicking buy.
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About DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - FUTURE SAGA Chapter 2
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has been running on DLC fumes for years, and FUTURE SAGA Chapter 2 is the latest paid content drop to land in that long tail. This is not a standalone game. It is a DLC chapter that requires the base Xenoverse 2 install, and it slots into the existing hub-world formula: log in, take quests, grind stats, repeat. If you have been away from Xenoverse 2 for a while, nothing here changes the core loop. It is still the same arena brawler with stamina management, Ki charging, and the familiar Conton City social space running in the background. The actual content here includes new playable characters tied to the Future Saga storyline, an Extra Mission, additional Parallel Quests, new moves you can slot onto your custom character, and costumes. For the Dragon Ball fan who specifically cares about Trunks's alternate timeline arc and wants more playable representation of those characters, that is the pitch. The story missions follow "an unprecedented alteration of history" per the official framing, which in Xenoverse terms means a time-patrol storyline remix of canon events. It is fan service with structure, not a reimagining. Here is the problem. Forty-seven percent positive from 47 reviews is a small sample, but it is a consistently unhappy one. The common complaints in this range of DLC drops tend to cluster around content volume versus price, mission quality, and whether the new characters are balanced enough to matter in PvP or just there for collection purposes. Xenoverse 2's PvP has always been a somewhat chaotic place where certain move sets and super combinations dominate until Bandai Namco patches or ignores the problem. New characters mean new potential balance headaches, and if the additions land in a broken or underpowered state, competitive players feel that immediately. From a pure shooter-brain perspective, this is far outside my usual territory, but the performance fundamentals apply. Xenoverse 2 on PC has had a historically rocky relationship with frame pacing and netcode consistency. QLOC handles the port work and has generally kept things more stable than the original release, but online PvP in this game is not the tight, low-latency experience you get from a dedicated fighting game like Guilty Gear or Street Fighter 6. Rollback is not implemented the same way. If you are buying this specifically to compete online with the new characters, manage expectations around connection quality. The bottom line for existing Xenoverse 2 players: if you have been keeping up with every DLC release and the Future Saga storyline has your attention, Chapter 2 is a continuation of that investment. For anyone who drifted away from the game, this chapter alone is not a reason to return. New players should start nowhere near this page and go look at the base game plus a bundle deal first. Fred, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- os
- Windows 10
- cpu
- Intel Core i5-8400
- ram
- 12 GB RAM
- gpu
- GTX 1060 3GB
- storage
- 60 GB
Recommended
- os
- Windows 10/11
- cpu
- Intel Core i7-8700K
- ram
- 16 GB RAM
- gpu
- GTX 1070 8GB
- storage
- 60 GB SSD
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Game Info
- Developer
- QLOC
- Publisher
- Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Release Date
- Nov 20, 2024