'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' DLC news: First patch announced
The first patch for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will be released on Nov. 1, game publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment has confirmed.
The patch will pack quite a lot of tweaks that will ultimately improve the gaming experience in the recently released time-bending fighting game.
According to Saiyan Island, the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" patch will prioritize improving the loading times in the game and presumably shorten the wait.
The game patch will also upgrade the Online Play counterpart of the game by reducing lags, which definitely spoil an otherwise amazing fighting experience.
For more specific changes, the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" patch also includes necessary balance adjustments for Male Majin and the Awaken Power form of Namekians.
Players will also notice a change in the default condition settings when they are looking for an opponent in the Quick Match mode. Lastly, some much-needed "small adjustments" will be made as well.
Meanwhile, issues that arose on Steam have already been dealt with particularly the glitch with the availability of Goku Black and Future Trunks from "Dragon Ball Super," both of whom came with pre-order bonuses.
Issues on the controller, Depths of Despair Expert Mission Giant Ki attack, English voice over and general crash during launch problems should also be fixed anytime soon.
With regards to the post-launch releases for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2," the first downloadable content, which will feature Cabba and Frost, is yet to be detailed.
On the other hand, tips and tricks in playing the fighting game have been detailed by both hardcore gamers and media outlets.
Those who have been having trouble to beat the Ape forms of Vegeta and Nappa, who are really difficult to pin down can turn to this guide by Attack of the Fanboy.
"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" was released last Oct. 26 for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and Oct. 28 for PC.