The previously announced PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S editions of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot are set for a 12 January 2023 launch in Japan and 13 January 2023 international launch. The likewise previously announced first entry in a second “season pass” of downloadable content will launch alongside the new editions on all available platforms …
In conjunction with Tokyo Game Show this week, Bandai Namco has announced a slew of updates coming in 2023 to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, the “Goku Experience Action/RPG” video game originally released in January 2020 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (with a later release on the Nintendo Switch). Updates are set to …
Patch 1.06 for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is now live, bringing the long-promised Time Machine functionality to the game. The Time Machine, located in West City to the right of the Capsule Corporation entrance, allows players who have finished the main story mode to revisit any of the past locations and story beats along the …
Bandai Namco’s European branch announced today that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot — released back in January on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC — has sold two million copies internationally. 2 Million 😱 With so many Saiyans protecting the Earth, it should be safe (…for now)! Thank you so much for taking part in …
In conjunction with Tokyo Game Show 2019 this week, Bandai Namco revealed both the domestic (16 January 2020) and international (17 January 2020) release dates for the forthcoming Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game, alongside various bonus items available to those pre-ordering either the standard or “Collector’s Edition” versions of the game. All pre-orders of …
As originally revealed in the October 2019 issue of Shueisha’s V-Jump magazine (released 21 August 2019), Bandai Namco has announced that a brand-new character — Bonyu, designed by Akira Toriyama — will make an appearance in a short sub-quest in the forthcoming Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot video game. Bonyu, from the same planet as Jheece, …
Originally revealed under the “Game Project Z” code name back in January, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was formally unveiled during Microsoft’s Electronic Entertainment Exposition (“E3”) media briefing this afternoon. Developed by CyberConnect2 for Bandai Namco, the action role-playing game is due in early 2020. Amazon is currently offering the game for a $49.94 pre-order on …
In a coordinated tweet across Shueisha’s V-Jump account and various international Bandai Namco accounts, the company has announced a forthcoming “action RPG” under the codename “Dragon Ball Game Project Z” for planned release in 2019, with initial details coming in next week’s March 2019 issue of V-Jump. Rumors of a non-fighting, action RPG entry for …