Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Gets Release Date and New Trailer Revealing the Majin Buu Saga

Today Bandai Namco Entertainment announced a release date for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, and launched a new trailer showcasing the Majin Buu Saga.

Today Bandai Namco Entertainment announced a release date for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, and launched a new trailer.

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We learn that the game will release on January 17, 2020 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

On top of that, the trailer showcases another part of the story feature in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, which is the Buu saga, spearheaded by Great Saiyaman. 

Among the pre-order bonus content, there will be early access to a training scenario letting you fight against new character Bonyu. Since her whereabouts are unknown, it’s a virtual fight within Goku’s pod. 

Those who won’t get the bonus will still get to play this, but only after clearing the game.

The second pre-order bonus is a substory in which Goku’s friends welcome him after his return. Lastly, there will be a food item. 

Bandai Namco will also offer a Digital Deluxe Edition and a Digital Ultimate Edition. 

The former includes the season pass and another food item.

While the developers aren’t ready to say much about the season pass just yet, we know that it includes two additional episodes and one original scenario. 

The Ultimate Edition includes the same items plus a music pack (with 11 songs) and the Tao Pai Pai Pillar that you can use to fly around.

Lastly, there will be a physical Collector’s Edition only for PS4 and Xbox One. It includes an artbook, a Steelcase, and a special diorama figure.

You can watch the new trailer below. 

If you’d like to learn more about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, you can check out our interview with producer Ryosuke Hara.


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