Xbox 360 Marketplace for Xenoverse content is mostly shut down, but previously purchased DLC can be redownloaded:
Features blue hair and enhanced Big Bang Attack variants.
Many players ask if there is an Ultimate Edition disc for Xbox 360 that includes all DLC. The only “complete” edition of Xenoverse is on PC and PS4 ( Xenoverse + Resurrection ‘F’ Pack ). The Xbox 360 never received a repack. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Xbox 360 Dlc
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: Uses ice-based freezing attacks to immobilize opponents. Nuova Shenron : Utilizes fire-based, high-damage ki attacks. Xbox 360 Marketplace for Xenoverse content is mostly
– GT Pack 1 (Playable characters: GT Goku, Pan, GT Trunks; Quests, skills, costumes)
A comedy-focused bonus character with unique pose-based attacks. Extra Content The Xbox 360 never received a repack
The second pack continued the Dragon Ball GT theme, shifting its focus toward the intense Shadow Dragon Saga and the villainous Mira and Towa subplots. Playable Characters : The manipulative, ice-wielding Shadow Dragon. Nuova Shenron : The honorable, fire-wielding Shadow Dragon.
: Originally a pre-order exclusive, this character was later made available for individual purchase on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
This DLC ran better than the GT pack. Golden Frieza’s transformations were surprisingly smooth, though load times into the Hub World increased.
The DLC packs for Dragon Ball Xenoverse on the Xbox 360 added valuable and exciting content that greatly expanded the base game. The three packs, totaling $35 if bought separately or $25 with the Season Pass, offered an affordable way to experience the full scope of the Dragon Ball universe, from the GT saga to the Resurrection 'F' movie. While the characters, moves, and missions remain a fantastic part of the game's legacy, the closure of the Xbox 360 marketplace makes them extremely difficult to acquire for the first time today. The DLC remains a nostalgic look back at a peak era of Dragon Ball gaming, but it is now primarily a part of the game's history for new players on older consoles.