A little over a week since the release of the latest downloadable content for “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2,” new information was leaked and it hints at the next additions to the game. Avid fans will be delighted to know that the upcoming playable characters are Broly and Gogeta.
The Twitter page with username @komodoxeno shared information from a data mine on the same day the “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2” Extra Pack DLC 3 went live. If the data represent the final lineup of the next playable characters for the fighting game, players are looking to get a powerful villain and one of the fan-favorite fusions between Goku and Vegeta.
Extra Pack 3 Update [DATAMINE]
— Komodo: Xeno (@komodoxeno) August 28, 2018
More to come :D pic.twitter.com/eqBuRmNUIW
In the anime and manga series, Gogeta comes out once Goku and Vegeta successfully perform the Fusion Dance. In terms of his appearance, his physique resembles Goku’s more while his facial features look closer to Vegeta's. According to the leaked information, two variants of Gogeta could be added soon to “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.”
Gogeta is popularly known as the perfect opponent for Super Buu and is also recognized as one of the most powerful characters in the franchise. So the possibility of having him in the “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2” roster will certainly stir a lot of excitement among fans.
Meanwhile, the addition of Broly to the “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2” fighters is not surprising. The villain headlines the upcoming 20th-anniversary movie of the franchise. So adding him to a widely popular video game could help boost the promotion of the upcoming movie as well.
The reported data mine also shows the possible moves and attacks that will be available for Gogeta and Broly in “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.” Gogeta’s variants 1 and 2 will have the Kamehameha and Galick Gun, respectively. Broly, on the other hand, is having the Instant Rise evasive move.
In other news, developers recently issued update 1.17 for “Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.” The patch note does not show many changes applied to the game except for “other improvements/adjustments.”


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