Xenoverse Three Arrives in Twenty Twenty-Seven with an Untold Story in the Year One Thousand

Published on 2026-07-02 | Translated from Spanish

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 is preparing to land in 2027 on consoles and PC, and it will do so with a proposal that avoids repeating what has already been seen. With the collaboration of Akira Toriyama, the game takes us to the year 1000, exploring places and characters that never appeared in the series before. For fans, this represents a fresh experience within the Dragon Ball universe, expanding the narrative into unknown territories.

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Graphics Engine and Mechanics: The Technical Leap We Were Waiting For 🎮

The generational leap will be notable. Although the specific engine has not been confirmed, everything points to Dimps using an improved version of its current technology, with dynamic lighting and more detailed character models. The combat mechanics promise to be deeper, with a combo system that leverages the capabilities of the new generation of hardware. Loading times are expected to be drastically reduced, allowing for smooth transitions between the central hub and missions.

The Year 1000: Where Even Saiyans Ask for Retirement 😅

After years of fighting recycled villains, we will finally be able to visit an era where Saiyans no longer exist as a warrior race. Imagine a world where Vegeta is a mythical ancestor and Goku has not been born. That said, don't be surprised if a new enemy appears with an impossible-to-remember name and an attack that takes three episodes to charge. Good thing the multiverse still provides material to fill sagas.