'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' gameplay: game comes with two new characters, will run at 60FPS

(Facebook/DBZ.videogames)Screenshot from 'Dragon Ball Xenoverse'

Last month, the news arrived that the game "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" was in development and was going to arrive in the hands of gamers this year. At the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment revealed a gameplay trailer for the upcoming game and it showed that two new characters would be making their presence felt.

Reporting on the recent developments in the game "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2," AttackoftheFanboy states that the publisher put out a press release recently which provided more details about the hub world in it. More importantly, according to the details, the hub world is going to be about seven times the size of the one that was featured in the first game of the series. Also, the first hub world could handle about 300 players simultaneously and this one is expected to handle much more.

Additionally, a gameplay trailer for the game was also released by the publisher and it showed two new characters who would be arriving. One of them is Turles, a villain who was previously seen in the movie "The Tree of Might." According to the gameplay trailer, Turles will take on Future Gohan, who was featured in "The History of Trunks." This inclusion of two new characters in the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" game is a clear indication that more characters from movies and TV might be added to it.

Elsewhere, more information about the game arrived during E3 2016. During a session for the press, it was revealed that "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will be able to run at 60 FPS. Also, when players start the game, they will be able to use the vehicles provided to them to get around, but as they enhance their characters, they will also be able to fly. Additionally, the developer has been outlining that it has incorporated new elements in the upcoming game after listening to gamers.

As for "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2," it is due to release this year on consoles such as the PS4, Xbox One, and also the PC.

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