As detailed in this week’s March 2025 issue of V-Jump, the previously-announced paid downloadable content packs for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot adapting the currently-airing Dragon Ball Daima series will be split into two parts. Newly revealed, however, is that the first Daima pack (and seventh overall thus far) will specifically cover the first eight episodes of the series.
The release date and price of the DLC pack(s) is still yet to be formally announced.
A sidebar on the page promotes the availability of the previous six DLC packs, noting that the game has sold 8 million copies thus far.
Developed by CyberConnect2 for Bandai Namco, the action role-playing game released 16 January 2020 in Japan and 17 January 2020 internationally on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (via Steam). A Nintendo Switch edition came later in September 2021.
Two season passes worth of content — with six individual packs in total — have come out since the game’s release. In the first season pass, the Battle of Gods and Resurrection ‘F’ DLC entries were much shorter with a focus on boss fights and level increases, while the third entry — that of Trunks’ future timeline — told a comprehensive, multi-part story. The second season pass includes entries for the original 1990 Bardock television special, the 23rd Tenka’ichi Budōkai, and the 28th Tenka’ichi Budōkai.
Reviews of the base game, Trunks DLC, Bardock DLC, 23rd Tenka’ichi Budōkai DLC, and 28th Tenka’ichi Budōkai DLC can be found on episodes #0481, #0490, #0497, #0505, and #0509, respectively, of our podcast.