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What’s next for Dragon Ball Xenoverse series?

Bandai Namco lays out the next Xenoverse plans

Bandai Namco used Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2026 to reveal what’s next for the Dragon Ball Xenoverse series. The announcements covered both additional downloadable content and a brand-new game tied to the franchise.

The key takeaway is that the publisher is treating Xenoverse as a continuing platform rather than a one-and-done release cycle: there will be more DLC, and a new installment is also in the pipeline. That combination is important because it typically means Bandai Namco wants long-term engagement across the existing playerbase (through new content) while also giving fans a reason to re-check the series on new hardware and/or in a fresh format.

What was confirmed in the announcement window

  • More DLC is coming for Xenoverse
  • A brand new Xenoverse game is also being announced

Why this matters

Xenoverse games sit at the intersection of long-running Dragon Ball fan demand and modular, character-forward gameplay—so DLC and new entries can both materially affect player retention. DLC keeps communities active in the current title, while a new game can reset progression and add new systems.

Separately, multiple listings tied to Xenoverse 3 indicate it’s coming to PC and consoles through a first trailer, suggesting the series’ next chapter is positioned to reach multiple platforms broadly.

Details like exact DLC character lineups or the full feature list for the new game weren’t included in the provided material, but the central signal is clear: Bandai Namco is expanding Xenoverse’s roadmap on two fronts at once.


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