Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 Announcement Trailer: Here's What We Know
Bandai Namco says the next entry drops time-travel focus for an original Age 1000 story on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC.
- At DRAGON BALL Games Battle Hour 2026 in Los Angeles, Bandai Namco Entertainment officially confirmed Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3, scheduled for a 2027 release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam.
- Set in AGE 1000, the game departs from established Dragon Ball history to explore an original timeline, with developers confirming that Akira Toriyama creatively contributed to the world and character design.
- Players will explore an expanded world featuring West City as a central hub, joining the 'Great Saiyan Squad' to navigate unfolding events throughout the story progression.
- Bandai Namco will conclude support for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 with Future Saga Chapter 4 arriving this summer, marking the end of the predecessor's long post-launch support cycle.
- Enhanced world-building and mission-based progression define the next-generation experience, effectively bridging a decade-long gap between new entries in the Xenoverse series.
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 Update: Release Date and New Story Details Revealed
Bandai Namco has officially confirmed Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 during DRAGON BALL Games Battle Hour 2026, ending years of speculation surrounding the long-running series. The new entry is scheduled for release in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. The announcement also revealed a major shift in direction, introducing an entirely new world and storyline set in AGE 1000, marking one of the most significant changes in the fran…
After a decade of waiting, we're finally getting Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 is happening, and it's coming out next year. Dimps and Bandai Namco Entertainment confirmed this at Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2026, which took place in Los Angeles this weekend. This sequel ends a gap of more than a decade between new Xenoverse games.
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