Bandai Namco has finally confirmed that it will release Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Switch version on Sept. 7, 2017. Previously, fans were only relying on rumors about the game's Switch release date. The game will initially launch in Japan and possibly in the United States as well.
The game publisher also revealed that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will have a "day-one" edition on the Switch release date. Apparently, fans who will order their copies on game launch will get two big bonuses. One of the bonuses is the option to instantly unlock all the 70+ characters of the gameplay story at the start of the game. The other bonus is the Time Patrol campaign from the original game.
Bandai Namco also revealed that the graphics Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be enhanced to give gamers the most vivid and most detailed gameplay. The story of the game's Switch version will be about time travel where the heroes' mission is to preserve historic moments in the Dragon Ball Universe. There will be a new hub city that is seven times bigger than the original allowing a maximum of 300 gamers playing the game simultaneously.
Meanwhile, it is also expected that the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 DLC pack four will be released on PS4, PC and Xbox One on June 27. There will be two versions of this DLC pack four, one is the paid version, and the other is the free version.
Among the contents of the paid version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Switch version are two new playable characters, SSGSS Vegito and Fused Zamasu. A new story mode, Warrior Hope, will be introduced as well. Other contents include three new parallel quests, a new playable stage called Devastated Future, five new attacks, five new Super Souls and two new costumes.
The free version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Switch version contains new costumes and new accessories from TP Medal Shop, five new attacks, two new raids and new versions of SSGSS Goku, Kid Trunks, Future Trunks and SSGSS Vegeta.