Bandai Namco promised a Day 1 patch for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, however it was not ready at the time of launch. Instead, the publisher promised the first update will come on Nov. 1, and it has.
Update 1.02 has been rolled out and includes the following improvements to the fighting game -- thanks to Attack of the Fanboy -- which will take 700 MB of memory.
-Improved lag and synch issues during online play
-Changed default setting when executing quick match and search
-Shortened duration of load sequence
-Adjusted parameters to balance battle
-Other minor bug fixes
Shortly after the launch of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Bandai Namco took to Steam to not only announce when the first patch would go live but some of the things that they are working on for future patches and updates.
This includes missing DLC for Steam users. The DLC includes Goku Black and Future Trunks. Game balances for Male Majin and the Awaken Power form of Namekians have also been implemented.
Controller issues, Depths of Despair Expert Mission Giant Ki attack issue, English Voice-over issues, and Crash and launch issues for Steam users are also being addressed.
With the game still in the early days of launch, players should expect more patches and updates.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is now available for PS4, Xbox One and Steam.
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