Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Season Pass (DLC)
Three DLC packs expanding DBZ: Kakarot with extra story arcs - worthwhile fan service, but only if you already love the base game.
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About Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Season Pass (DLC)
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's Season Pass bundles together additional story content for CyberConnect2's action-RPG retelling of the Dragon Ball Z saga. If you've finished the base game and found yourself wishing there was more - more fights, more cutscenes, more time with characters you grew up watching - this pass delivers exactly that. It's not reinventing the formula. It's extending it for the faithful. The pass includes two original story episodes and a new story arc, each slotting into the broader Kakarot framework of light open-world exploration, action combat, and character-driven vignettes. The original episodes tend to focus on side characters and what-if scenarios that the main game doesn't have time for, which is genuinely the strongest argument for picking this up. Kakarot's writing works best when it slows down and lets characters breathe, and the DLC content leans into that. Combat in these episodes follows the same rock-paper-scissors energy system as the base game - flashy, accessible, and satisfying for about 20 hours before the repetition starts showing. The DLC doesn't fix the mechanical ceiling; it just gives you more arenas to hit it in. What works here is the fan service done with actual care. CyberConnect2 clearly knows this franchise inside out, and the additional story content reflects that. Dialogue lands, transformation sequences still give you that little rush, and the production values stay consistent with the main game. What doesn't work as well is the pacing - some of the filler quest design that dragged in the base game reappears here, and if you're not already deeply invested in the characters, no amount of ki blasts will make the padding feel worthwhile. The RPG systems - leveling, community boards, cooking buffs - carry over but aren't meaningfully expanded, which feels like a missed opportunity across 2-3 additional story chunks. The Season Pass is essentially comfort food for DBZ fans who want more time in a world they're already attached to. If you platted the base game, watched every cutscene twice, and still feel the itch, this is a clean purchase. If you bounced off Kakarot's repetitive combat or thin RPG depth after 15 hours, no DLC is going to change your mind. The 93% positive Steam rating on the base game tells you who this franchise content is reaching - and it's reaching them well. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- CyberConnect2 Co. Ltd.
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- Jan 16, 2020
