Compare DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Legendary Pack 1 (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by QLOC. Published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment. Released on 10/27/2016. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Massively Multiplayer. Metacritic score: 78/100.

Legendary Pack 1 drops extra fighters and skills into XENOVERSE 2's already-packed roster. More Dragon Ball fan service, no structural overhaul.

DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is a 3D arena brawler built around customising your own Time Patroller character, replaying story missions, and grinding for skills to min-max your build. The base game is already content-dense, and Legendary Pack 1 is a slice of additional content layered on top of that foundation. It adds playable characters and associated moves, which feed directly into the game's hub-world structure centered on Conton City and the Parallel Quest system. For the audience this DLC targets, which is people who are already deep in XENOVERSE 2 and want more roster variety, there is a clear value proposition. New fighters mean new super and ultimate skill sets to farm, new combo strings to learn, and new options for the Versus and online Expert Mission modes. If you are the type of player who runs the same Parallel Quests repeatedly trying to squeeze out a specific skill drop with a preferred attribute roll, this pack extends that loop. That is either exciting or exhausting depending on where you stand with the core grind. From a shooter-adjacent competitive standpoint, XENOVERSE 2 is not a traditional fighting game with frame-data depth. Movement is fast and ki management matters, but the netcode in online play has historically been inconsistent, and the lock-on system can feel slippery in chaotic three-way scrambles. Legendary Pack 1 does not address any of that. It is cosmetic and roster expansion, not a systems patch. If the online experience was already frustrating you, this does not fix it. The content added here leans heavily on fan recognition. You know who these characters are or you do not, and that familiarity is doing most of the work. The actual mechanical differences between fighters in XENOVERSE 2 exist but are not enormous, so the pull is mostly about having your favourite character on the screen rather than finding a genuinely broken new toolkit. That is honest fan service, not a gameplay revolution. If you are still actively playing XENOVERSE 2 on Xbox One or Xbox Series X and you are not tired of the Parallel Quest grind, Legendary Pack 1 is a reasonable excuse to spend more time in a game you already like. If you bounced off the base game or you are waiting for some fundamental online improvement, this DLC is not the reason to come back. Fred, Scout Team

DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Legendary Pack 1 (DLC)
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DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Legendary Pack 1 (DLC)

Oct 27, 2016QLOCBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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Legendary Pack 1 drops extra fighters and skills into XENOVERSE 2's already-packed roster. More Dragon Ball fan service, no structural overhaul.

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DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 is a 3D arena brawler built around customising your own Time Patroller character, replaying story missions, and grinding for skills to min-max your build. The base game is already content-dense, and Legendary Pack 1 is a slice of additional content layered on top of that foundation. It adds playable characters and associated moves, which feed directly into the game's hub-world structure centered on Conton City and the Parallel Quest system. For the audience this DLC targets, which is people who are already deep in XENOVERSE 2 and want more roster variety, there is a clear value proposition. New fighters mean new super and ultimate skill sets to farm, new combo strings to learn, and new options for the Versus and online Expert Mission modes. If you are the type of player who runs the same Parallel Quests repeatedly trying to squeeze out a specific skill drop with a preferred attribute roll, this pack extends that loop. That is either exciting or exhausting depending on where you stand with the core grind. From a shooter-adjacent competitive standpoint, XENOVERSE 2 is not a traditional fighting game with frame-data depth. Movement is fast and ki management matters, but the netcode in online play has historically been inconsistent, and the lock-on system can feel slippery in chaotic three-way scrambles. Legendary Pack 1 does not address any of that. It is cosmetic and roster expansion, not a systems patch. If the online experience was already frustrating you, this does not fix it. The content added here leans heavily on fan recognition. You know who these characters are or you do not, and that familiarity is doing most of the work. The actual mechanical differences between fighters in XENOVERSE 2 exist but are not enormous, so the pull is mostly about having your favourite character on the screen rather than finding a genuinely broken new toolkit. That is honest fan service, not a gameplay revolution. If you are still actively playing XENOVERSE 2 on Xbox One or Xbox Series X and you are not tired of the Parallel Quest grind, Legendary Pack 1 is a reasonable excuse to spend more time in a game you already like. If you bounced off the base game or you are waiting for some fundamental online improvement, this DLC is not the reason to come back. Fred, Scout Team

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xboxArena BrawlerCharacter CustomisationSkill FarmingRoster DLCAnime FighterOnline MultiplayerFan Service

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Metacritic
78
Steam
90%(56,562)

Game Info

Developer
QLOC
Publisher
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Oct 27, 2016

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