Although Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has been out for some time on many platforms, fans of the series that do not have the game can try out a free version of the game in the form of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Lite.
This version pretty much teases players of what expect in the full game, which isn’t particularly a new marketing tactic. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners that do decide to give this a go will be able to experience the following features:
- Play five story episodes – “Raditz’s Attack,” “The Saiyan Threat,” “Ruckus on Planet Namek,” “The Ginyu Force Strikes,” and “The Galactic Emperor” from the main game.
- Take part in Online Battles and Online Quests – with the option to play against those with the full version of the game (Online events and expert missions will remain exclusive to owners of the full game).
- Compete in Hero Colosseum mode, with all content and online matches.
- Additionally, players will be able to transfer saved data from the “Lite” version to the full game if they choose to purchase the full version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
The best part about this trial of sorts is that you will be able to continue with your save data, so if down the line you do decide to get the full version, you can just resume progress.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Lite is available to download now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. For more information, you can visit Bandai Namco Entertainment Asia’s Facebook page.