Dragon Ball Xenoverse Release Date, Trailer, Gameplay Stages And Rumors: The Gameplay Stages Of Dragon Ball Xenoverse Have Been Revealed Where Players Will Travel Through Time To Alter Past Events

Dragon Ball Xenoverse Release Date, Trailer, Gameplay Stages And Rumors: The Gameplay Stages Of Dragon Ball Xenoverse Have Been Revealed Where Players Will Travel Through Time To Alter Past Events
We have the latest for you on the release date, trailer, gameplay stages and rumors of Dragon Ball Xenoverse. It is expected that there are around 24 stages in total for the fans to play and enjoy in the Dragon Ball Xenoverse. Saiyan Island did some research on the topics and it reveals that there will be 24 stages in Dragon Ball Xenoverse as per an early build of the game. The website confirmed that so far, they have managed to include 15 stages of the game officially.
According to Attack of The FanBoy, the 15 stages which have been confirmed are: Toki Toki City, West City, World Martial Arts Tournament, Space, Spaceship, Time Vault, Pod Landing, Mountains, Secret World of the Kais, Sky, Cell Games Arena, Kami's Lookout, Plains, Planet Namek and Planet Namek (Ruins). It is worth noting that some of these names might have changes by the time Dragon Ball Xenoverse is released early next year. Most of these stages are familiar to the fans as they have either featured in other games before and of course the anime series. From the look of things, the game focuses more on the Dragon Ball Z than the Dragon Ball and the Dragon Ball GT series. The biggest and the best thing about Xenoverse is that it is possible for you to create your character according to your specifications. This character is heavily used in the game's storyline as you travel through time to alter the events of the past. Dragon ball Xenoverse will be available for the PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360.
According to Franchise Herald, GameStop is already taking pre-orders for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse." The game story involves the player joining forces with Kai of Time and Trunks in order to prevent Mira and Towa from ruining the Dragon Ball History which has already been established. The gamers can now make the two powerful Goku forms fight each other and determine who is the stronger of the two. Goku's enemies will also appear in their powerful fighting levels. The game's trailer is already online giving fans a sneak peek into what to expect once the game is released. The upcoming "Dragon Ball Xenoverse" game is being developed by Dimps and being published by the Japanese based Bandai Namco. Stay with us for more news on this and much more.
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