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* Gohan's "Purple" (Blue) gi as a nod to Piccolo
* Gohan's "Purple" (Blue) gi as a nod to Piccolo
* Namekian Lifespans
* Namekian Lifespans
* Saichoro's first six children became the village elders
* ''Tenka'ichi Budōkai'' Announcer is a temple monk
* ''Tenka'ichi Budōkai'' Announcer is a temple monk
* Majin Boo was an accidental creation
* Majin Boo was an accidental creation

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
"Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" Title Screen
ドラゴンボールZ カカロット
Doragon Bōru Zetto Kakarotto
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Release Date 16 January 2020 (JP)
17 January 2020 (US, EU)
Genre "Goku Experience Action RPG"[1]
Price ¥7,800 + tax (JP)
17 January 2020 (US, EU)
Developer CyberConnect2
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'Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot' is a "Goku Experience Action RPG", first released 16 January 2020 in Japan, with an international release the following day. The game's story takes players through the "Z" portion of the Dragon Ball storyline, beginning with Raditz and concluding with Boo, with various side quests and missions available along the way.

TBD

Game Modes

  • TBD

Playable Characters

TBD

Story

TBD

Stages

TBD; consult finalized world map

Codes & Secrets

TBD

Merchandise

Guide Book

Cover of the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot World Traversal Guide book

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot World Traversal Guide (ドラゴンボールZ KAKAROT ワールドトラバースガイド Doragon Bōru Zetto KAKAROT Wārudo Torabāsu Gaido), a guide book released under the V-Jump Books line, was released 16 January 2020 alongside the game's release, spanning 208 pages and retailing for ¥1,350.[2]

Pre-order/Reservation Bonus

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Japanese pre-order bonus items.

Those who pre-ordered Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot for its original release in Japan received access to... These same items were made available internationally through the same pre-order method...

Releases

Domestic Releases

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was originally released on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Japan 16 January 2020.

International Releases

International localizations of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot were released across the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (via Steam) 17 January 2020.

Domestic Media Coverage

  • TBD

Commercials & Trailers

  • TBD

International Media Coverage

  • TBD

Expanded Lore

Beyond retelling major portions of the original storyline as serialized in the manga and showcased in the television series adaptation, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot incorporates expanded Dragon World lore previously revealed in guide books, video games, interviews, etc. Additionally, new information which appears for the first time is also included within the game's story modes and supplemental menus.

From Previous Sources

  • Lapis and Lazuli
  • Mira
  • No. 21

Original

  • Meshikiya Kingdom
  • Moon
  • Suikka/Melone
  • Namekian child (Necke) who eats, and Ramu
  • Bikini
  • Tao Paipai and Tsuru-sen'nin side stories
  • Bonyu
  • Animal people nonsense
  • Gohan's "Purple" (Blue) gi as a nod to Piccolo
  • Namekian Lifespans
  • Saichoro's first six children became the village elders
  • Tenka'ichi Budōkai Announcer is a temple monk
  • Majin Boo was an accidental creation
  • Cell suggests the story about the core in his head was a lie

Legacy

  • TBD

Additional Notes

  • TBD

Game Credits

  • TBD

References

  1. "TBD". dbar.bn-ent.net. Retrieved: 30 January 2020.
  2. "ドラゴンボールZ KAKAROT ワールドトラバースガイド". 集英社の本. Retrieved: 30 January 2020.