Dragon Ball Xenoverse Shows Off Character Customization And Game Modes

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Last week, Bandai Namco streamed a good deal of footage from Dragon Ball Xenoverse, highlighting custom characters, game modes and other features. You can watch an archived version of their Twitch broadcast above, if you want to see more of the game than we have in trailers thus far.

 

Dragon Ball Xenoverse contains a new story where you play as a character of your own creation. The game involves restoring the Dragon Ball timeline after someone begins manipulating it and undoing history.

 

Dimps are developing Dragon Ball Xenoverse. The game will be released on PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One on February 17th in North America and February 13th in Europe.


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