Dragon Ball Xenoverse Arrives In America On February 17th

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse will launch in the Americas on February 17th, 2015, Bandai Namco announced this morning. The game will be available on PC (via Steam), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

 

In America, Namco will release a “Day 1” edition of the game that will include an exclusive playable character—Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta—and two special Frieza Soldier’s Battle Suits.

 

Xenoverse includes characters from Dragon Ball GT, as well as a new World Tournament Budokai Tenkaichi mode. This new mode will be accessible through Toki Toki City.

 

Meanwhile, in Europe and Australasia, Dragon Ball Xenoverse will be available on February 13th on consoles, and February 17th for Steam.


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