Compare Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 - Super Pass (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, PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Massively Multiplayer. Metacritic score: 78/100.

Four DLC packs stacking nine extra fighters into Xenoverse 2's time-patrol grind. Worth it if you're already hooked on the base game's build chaos.

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 is a character-action RPG with a thin MMO skin stretched over it. You build a custom fighter, run missions out of Conton City, and grind parallel quests for stat-boosting gear and skills. The Super Pass bundles four content packs that drop nine additional playable characters into that loop, including Goku Black Rose, Fused Zamasu, Bojack, Cabba, Frost, Champa, and Vados. If you recognise most of those names and feel something in your chest, this pass was made for you. If you had to Google half of them, the base game's roster is probably fine for now. Let's be straight about what this is. The Super Pass is pure fan-service content expansion, not a mechanical overhaul. Developer QLOC handled the port and ongoing support, and the extra characters slot into the existing combat framework without changing how the game plays at its core. Xenoverse 2's fighting is flashy and approachable rather than technically deep. There is no real frame-data culture here, no intricate mix-up game to lab out. What there is: a satisfying loop of unlocking transformations, slotting in super skills from different series characters, and testing builds in online PvP or the raid boss events. The DLC characters come with their own signature moves and Parallel Quests, which extends the grind in a way that fans of the base game will appreciate. Online multiplayer is where Xenoverse 2 either hooks you long-term or loses you fast. The PvP is casual-leaning but not dead, and the hub-world co-op for expert missions and raid events is genuinely the best use of the online infrastructure. Netcode is serviceable rather than impressive, and ranked play has never been the kind of competitive ladder that rewards tight execution the way a proper fighting game would. If you came here expecting Street Fighter or Guilty Gear levels of depth, wrong door. But if you want to body someone online as Fused Zamasu while your custom Saiyan runs interference in a three-player raid, this scratches a specific itch nothing else really does. The Super Pass content skews toward the Dragon Ball Super arc, which was the active anime at launch, so the character selection feels very 2016-2017 in its priorities. That is not a complaint, just context. Goku Black Rose in particular is a popular pick in online lobbies and his kit translates well into the game's systems. Bojack is older-school fan bait that rewards players who watched the movies. For anyone building toward a complete roster on Xbox, this pass represents a meaningful chunk of additional playtime rather than cosmetic filler. Who should skip it: players who bounced off the base game's repetitive quest structure, anyone not invested in Dragon Ball lore, and anyone hoping this unlocks a fundamentally different way to play. Who should grab it: returning players who cleared the main story and want more characters to build around, and co-op regulars who want fresh raid content to run with friends. Fred, Scout Team

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 - Super Pass (DLC)
ActionAdventureCasualMassively Multiplayer

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 - Super Pass (DLC)

Oct 27, 2016QLOCBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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Four DLC packs stacking nine extra fighters into Xenoverse 2's time-patrol grind. Worth it if you're already hooked on the base game's build chaos.

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About Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 - Super Pass (DLC)

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 is a character-action RPG with a thin MMO skin stretched over it. You build a custom fighter, run missions out of Conton City, and grind parallel quests for stat-boosting gear and skills. The Super Pass bundles four content packs that drop nine additional playable characters into that loop, including Goku Black Rose, Fused Zamasu, Bojack, Cabba, Frost, Champa, and Vados. If you recognise most of those names and feel something in your chest, this pass was made for you. If you had to Google half of them, the base game's roster is probably fine for now. Let's be straight about what this is. The Super Pass is pure fan-service content expansion, not a mechanical overhaul. Developer QLOC handled the port and ongoing support, and the extra characters slot into the existing combat framework without changing how the game plays at its core. Xenoverse 2's fighting is flashy and approachable rather than technically deep. There is no real frame-data culture here, no intricate mix-up game to lab out. What there is: a satisfying loop of unlocking transformations, slotting in super skills from different series characters, and testing builds in online PvP or the raid boss events. The DLC characters come with their own signature moves and Parallel Quests, which extends the grind in a way that fans of the base game will appreciate. Online multiplayer is where Xenoverse 2 either hooks you long-term or loses you fast. The PvP is casual-leaning but not dead, and the hub-world co-op for expert missions and raid events is genuinely the best use of the online infrastructure. Netcode is serviceable rather than impressive, and ranked play has never been the kind of competitive ladder that rewards tight execution the way a proper fighting game would. If you came here expecting Street Fighter or Guilty Gear levels of depth, wrong door. But if you want to body someone online as Fused Zamasu while your custom Saiyan runs interference in a three-player raid, this scratches a specific itch nothing else really does. The Super Pass content skews toward the Dragon Ball Super arc, which was the active anime at launch, so the character selection feels very 2016-2017 in its priorities. That is not a complaint, just context. Goku Black Rose in particular is a popular pick in online lobbies and his kit translates well into the game's systems. Bojack is older-school fan bait that rewards players who watched the movies. For anyone building toward a complete roster on Xbox, this pass represents a meaningful chunk of additional playtime rather than cosmetic filler. Who should skip it: players who bounced off the base game's repetitive quest structure, anyone not invested in Dragon Ball lore, and anyone hoping this unlocks a fundamentally different way to play. Who should grab it: returning players who cleared the main story and want more characters to build around, and co-op regulars who want fresh raid content to run with friends. Fred, Scout Team

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78
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90%(56,562)

Game Info

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

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