What did Bandai Namco announce for Xenoverse 3?
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3: what Bandai Namco revealed
Bandai Namco used Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2026 to lay out plans for the next phase of its Xenoverse lineup, including Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3. The announcements matter because they confirm the series is moving forward with a new entry after years of long waits and recurring community speculation.
Key points from the announcements
- Xenoverse 3 is officially in development and is coming to PC and consoles.
- Platforms confirmed in the early reveal include Steam (PC), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
- The show also included additional future content: Bandai Namco positioned new DLC and a separate brand-new project as part of what’s next for the franchise.
Why this is significant
For players, the most immediate takeaway is platform clarity. Instead of guessing where the next entry will land, the company’s messaging points to a multi-platform release aimed at both longtime Xenoverse players and newer fighters who follow Dragon Ball releases across ecosystems.
For the franchise itself, the timing suggests Bandai Namco intends to treat Xenoverse as an ongoing platform—one that can sustain DLC alongside a new mainline game. That impacts purchasing decisions (people can plan around DLC and future game drops) and also frames expectations for how frequently new content will continue to appear after Xenoverse 3 launches.
If you’re tracking Dragon Ball fighting and action RPG releases, this is the most concrete “what’s next” marker currently available from Bandai Namco for the Xenoverse roadmap.