When I first heard there was a live-action trailer for the upcoming Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 I got really excited. Flashes of that terrible Korean live-action Dragon Ball show came to mind and I wondered just who would play these iconic Dragon Ball characters. It’s all bullshit, of course.
By live-action the press release that was sent over meant, some people flailing their arms about, recreating Dragon Ball moves while selling the Switch version of the game. Whatever.
The game will feature exclusive content for the Nintendo Switch such as motion control options during battle, a local ad-hoc multiplayer (up to 6 players) and local battle with 2 Joy-Cons and 1 system. Have the chance to play wherever you want.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is available now for the PS4, Xbox One and PC. The Nintendo Switch version will be available on 22nd September 2017.