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Bandai Namco also confirmed that owners of the last-gen versions would get the current-gen versions free of charge. Meanwhile, The official Dragon Ball Games Twitter account released a comparison video between the upcoming PS5 version with the PS4 version, showing the next-gen version running at 60 FPS with enhanced visuals. Additionally, more DLC is coming to Kakarot, as a second season pass was announced. Will fans get to reenact the recent Super Heroe movie or the Goku Black saga? We’ll have to wait and see what happens. Prices have yet to be announced, though based on the previous DLC packs, it’s safe to assume that Bardock content will be priced at $10, and the season pass will set you back $30. Are you excited to jump back into Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot? Be sure to let us know how excited you are by leaving a comment in the section right down below. You can also check out what we thought about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot from our review right here.

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