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Dragon Ball Xenoverse delayed two weeks

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Bad news if you’re wanting to rock out with your Dragon Balls out: Dragon Ball Xenoverse has been pushed back a fortnight.

Previously scheduled for 13 Feburary, Dragon Ball Xenoverse now won’t be appearing until 27 February. It’s not the longest delay in the world, thankfully, and – from what I know about the show – it probably just needs those two weeks to charge up its energy for its next attack.

Okay, fine, so that’s not the actual reason. According to Bandai Namco, it’s “in order to ensure the highest possible gameplay experience for our fans.”

This isn’t just a delay to the PC version, thankfully. Every other version of the game has also been pushed back, so it’s not simply a case of the PC users getting it a bit late.


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