The second pack continues the GT narrative while also fleshing out the game's original antagonists, Mira and Towa.
Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (SSGSS) Goku, SSGSS Vegeta, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, and Golden Frieza.
: SSGSS Goku, SSGSS Vegeta, Golden Frieza, and Jaco the Galactic Patroller.
: Pan becomes available to teach her signature evasive and strike skills. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Xbox 360 Dlc
Later DLC (like Dragon Ball Super packs with Hit, Black Goku, Future Trunks, etc.) is on Xbox 360. Those are exclusive to Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Also, the Legend Patrol DLC (DBZ story mode from first game) doesn’t exist for Xenoverse 1.
The second pack took the fight to the game's original villains, Mira and Towa, while also adding fiery adversaries from the GT saga. This content was released for the Xbox 360 on . Key additions included:
However, the Xbox 360 version of the Xenoverse DLC was not without its faults, serving as a stark reminder of the constraints of last-gen hardware. The Xbox 360 version utilized a different networking architecture than the Xbox One and PC versions. As the DLC packs rolled out, the disparity between versions grew. Xbox 360 players faced longer load times when accessing DLC content and occasional connectivity issues with the Xenoverse servers. Furthermore, the "Pocket Edition" nature of the 360 port meant that certain visual flourishes present in the DLC trailers were downgraded. The jaggies on SSJ4 Gogeta’s fur or the shimmer on Golden Frieza’s carapace were noticeable, highlighting that the DLC was being ported to a system that was struggling to keep up with the developers' vision. The second pack continues the GT narrative while
Xenoverse 2 on modern consoles/PC is far better — more DLC, bigger roster, still active online. But for 360 completionists or fans of the original, the DLC is solid.
Over 22 new special attacks and 5 new costumes, including Towa and Mira's outfits. 3. DLC Pack 3: Resurrection ‘F’ Pack
While the gaming landscape has shifted to newer generations of consoles, the Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse remains a nostalgic and highly playable title. This guide details every major DLC pack released for the Xbox 360 version, what they include, and how they enhance your Time Patrol experience. GT Pack 1 (DLC Pack 1) : Pan becomes available to teach her signature
The first DLC was almost entirely dedicated to Dragon Ball GT , a sequel series to the original Dragon Ball Z .
15 new special moves, including the powerful and Neo Tri-Beam .
: Pan becomes available as a mentor to teach agile evasion maneuvers.
The new outfits and skills allow for more creative character builds.
The second pack continues the GT narrative while also fleshing out the game's original antagonists, Mira and Towa.
Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (SSGSS) Goku, SSGSS Vegeta, Jaco the Galactic Patrolman, and Golden Frieza.
: SSGSS Goku, SSGSS Vegeta, Golden Frieza, and Jaco the Galactic Patroller.
: Pan becomes available to teach her signature evasive and strike skills.
Later DLC (like Dragon Ball Super packs with Hit, Black Goku, Future Trunks, etc.) is on Xbox 360. Those are exclusive to Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Also, the Legend Patrol DLC (DBZ story mode from first game) doesn’t exist for Xenoverse 1.
The second pack took the fight to the game's original villains, Mira and Towa, while also adding fiery adversaries from the GT saga. This content was released for the Xbox 360 on . Key additions included:
However, the Xbox 360 version of the Xenoverse DLC was not without its faults, serving as a stark reminder of the constraints of last-gen hardware. The Xbox 360 version utilized a different networking architecture than the Xbox One and PC versions. As the DLC packs rolled out, the disparity between versions grew. Xbox 360 players faced longer load times when accessing DLC content and occasional connectivity issues with the Xenoverse servers. Furthermore, the "Pocket Edition" nature of the 360 port meant that certain visual flourishes present in the DLC trailers were downgraded. The jaggies on SSJ4 Gogeta’s fur or the shimmer on Golden Frieza’s carapace were noticeable, highlighting that the DLC was being ported to a system that was struggling to keep up with the developers' vision.
Xenoverse 2 on modern consoles/PC is far better — more DLC, bigger roster, still active online. But for 360 completionists or fans of the original, the DLC is solid.
Over 22 new special attacks and 5 new costumes, including Towa and Mira's outfits. 3. DLC Pack 3: Resurrection ‘F’ Pack
While the gaming landscape has shifted to newer generations of consoles, the Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse remains a nostalgic and highly playable title. This guide details every major DLC pack released for the Xbox 360 version, what they include, and how they enhance your Time Patrol experience. GT Pack 1 (DLC Pack 1)
The first DLC was almost entirely dedicated to Dragon Ball GT , a sequel series to the original Dragon Ball Z .
15 new special moves, including the powerful and Neo Tri-Beam .
: Pan becomes available as a mentor to teach agile evasion maneuvers.
The new outfits and skills allow for more creative character builds.