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'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' Gameplay Footage Gives A Quick Peek At Turles Vs Future Gohan Showdown!

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Bandai Namco Europe began streaming a footage of the upcoming "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2," on Tuesday at E3 2016. The video gives a sneak peek on what looks like a combat between Turles and Future Gohan.

The iminent fighting role-playing title was first announced in May this year, and judging by the reports from several tech publications doing rounds, it seems to be an apt successor to the original game.

Back in the 90s, Turles was the main heel in the movie "The Tree of Might" and Saiyan was dubbed as Goku's evil version.However, contrary to the recently revealed Goku Black, Turles was an independent character, despite his striking resemblance with Goku, Forbes reported.

In the movie, Tules tries to eat the fruit from the Tree of Might to gain more power that will eventually help him take over the universe. Although Tules dons a black armour, he has a red Scouter, contrary to the traditional green one. Future Gohan, who exists in the same aeon as Future Trunks, is actually Goku's alternate timeline version. For those who didn't know, Gohan is the descendant of Goku and Chi-Chi.

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will run at 60 fps (frames per second) for all the platforms. The previous version of the game was 60 fps only on PC, while the console edition of the game was limited to a mere 30 fps.
But things seem to have changed for the good this time around as players will now be able to play the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" in 60 fps on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, GameNGuide reported.

"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" Release Date:

Initially when the team behind the game released the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" trailer about a couple of weeks ago, they confirmed an end of 2016 release date for the game. However, the recently released "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" trailer hint that the game might make an appearance in Autumn this year. According to the trailer, the game will be available on PC, Xbox One and PS4.

If this proved true, "Dragon Ball" fans will be able to play the much-awaited "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" in just three months, sometime around September or October. Ideally, Bandai Namco unveils a couple of games during the first quarter, and reserves the third quarter for the bigger title like "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2."

September-October isn't quite far and those anxiously waiting to play "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will soon able to get their hands on the game.

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