Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Launches On Nintendo Switch On September 22

The Switch version will have several Switch exclusive features as well.

Posted By | On 10th, Jul. 2017

Dragon Ball Xenoverse

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be launching on the Nintendo Switch later this year in the west, Bandai Namco confirmed. Fans and players can pick up the Switch version of the game on the first day of Fall, on September 22.

The Switch version of the game, while lacking the DLC that has been made available for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC versions of the game since their release last year, will nonetheless include several Switch exclusive features. “Players will be able to execute famous moves such as the KAMEHAMEHA and the Spirit Bomb with the Joy Con Motion Controls. Players will also be able to join friends for grand DRAGON BALL adventures through a six-player local play mode, exclusive to the Nintendo Switch,” Bandai Namco said of these features.

If you want to play Xenoverse 2 right now, you can always pick it up for Xbox One, PS4, and PC- that said, if you would rather avail of these exclusive features, or just want it on the go, at least now we know we won’t have to wait for long for it. Now let’s hope Dragon Ball FighterZ comes over to the Switch soon…


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