Dragon Ball XenoVerse 2 is over seven years old at this point, but it just keeps getting bigger. With the PS5 version still set to release on the 24th May, Bandai Namco has revealed that a new series of DLC chapters will be dropping "soon". Titled the 'Future Saga', it'll be made up of four chapters, which, again, just seems nuts for a title that's been kicking for close to a decade.
It'll feature a new storyline, which seems to focus on immensely powerful Ultra Supervillains — existing characters who have been corrupted by dark energies. Putting a stop to them sounds like a good idea.
Here's the game's updated roadmap, by the way:

As we've previously reported, XenoVerse 2 continues to be an impressively popular game, attracting around 1 million players per month. That kind of stat definitely helps put this continued support in perspective.
Dare we ask if you're still playing Dragon Ball XenoVerse 2? Get ready for the future in the comments section below.
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The game keeps a very consistent player base, and people actually buy the dlc.
I wouldn't mind getting back into the game and trying all of the DLC, since I haven't touched the game since release, but the combined cost of the DLC would cost quite a bit.
@Deadlyblack My plan is to check out the PS5 version and see whether it grabs me again (haven't really played it since I reviewed it all those years ago!).
If I'm having fun I'll consider buying the DLC.
This game will go on to rival One Piece at this rate.
@Deadlyblack On sale, you can get:
Special Edition (contains base game, Super Pack and Hero of Justice pack) $30
Extra Pack (2nd DLC wave, woth additional campaign) $15
Legendary Pack (extra missions and characters) $8.5
Ultra Pack (more Extra Missions) $7.50
Legend Patrol (all Xeno 1 missions) $5
Then there's 2 full-priced DLCs worth getting
Conton City Vote (3 Extra characters, including UI Omen Goku) $8
Pre-order DLC (gets you Goku Black - only way to play as him) $5
About $62 dollars for the the needed content, and $13 for the bonus content.
7 years? Damn, that makes me feel old!
That's extremely impressive and good on Namco for supporting the game for so long when other developers give up support fairly quickly. Double edge sword though as the amount of DLC is more than enough to turn off new players like me.
@ShogunRok That's a fair idea. I wouldn't mind getting the game again on Steam since i haven't played in over 7 years.
@DarkTron Thanks for the suggestions! It's kinda overwhelming looking at everything on the store page.
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