Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot didn’t stay limited to the main story; over time, several DLCs have been released, allowing players to relive classic moments and explore new stories. In this post, I will review all the additional content released so far and explain what each adds to the game.
Whether you play Kakarot on PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One/Series, PC, or Nintendo Switch 1/2, this page will be useful to see the full list of DLCs and their details, regardless of the platform, since the game and its content are identical across all formats.
The downloadable content “Tao Pai Pai Pillar” was released on June 18, 2020 for PC/Steam. On consoles, it is listed as DLC for the “+ A New Power Awakens Set” edition, released on September 24, 2021 for Nintendo Switch.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, eShop) once you own the base game “Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot”.
What it contains: This DLC adds the Tao Pai Pai Pillar as an interactive object for moving around the game world. It does not add narrative content or additional missions.
How it works in the game: Once installed, you can use the Tao Pai Pai Pillar as a travel or transport item. You can throw it or ride it to move across the environment, and it even features a distance-measuring function for flying.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: It is not part of a main season pass, but rather a smaller additional content focused on transport/items, released after “A New Power Awakens Part 1” and before larger narrative arcs.
The downloadable content “Music Compilation Pack” was released on April 27, 2020 for PC/Steam. On consoles, it is listed as DLC for PS4 and Xbox One on April 28, 2020, and later became available on Nintendo Switch.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, eShop) once you own the base game “Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot”.
What it contains: This DLC includes 11 classic tracks from the anime Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Kai, which can be used as background music during world exploration and battles. Once installed, the songs are available in the game’s music selection and can be changed at any time from the pause menu.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC is not part of a narrative season pass, but is a thematic extra focused on the game’s musical atmosphere. It was released after the first main story content, such as “A New Power Awakens Part 1”.
The downloadable content “A New Power Awakens – Part 1” was released on April 28, 2020 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
In a special edition “+ A New Power Awakens Set” for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot on Nintendo Switch, it was released on September 24, 2021.
How to obtain it: It can be acquired through the game’s Season Pass, or by purchasing the DLC separately depending on the platform.
What it contains: This DLC adds a boss episode featuring Beerus, new transformations for Goku and Vegeta (Super Saiyan God), and new systems such as soul emblems and combo-level unlocking.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC is part of the first season of additional content, linked to the first Season Pass (Season Pass 1).
The downloadable content “A New Power Awakens – Part 2” was released on November 17, 2020 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally as part of the Season Pass 1 for the base game Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, or bought separately from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store) once you own the game.
What it contains: This DLC adds a new story focusing on the events of the movie Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ’F’. It includes the SSGSS transformation for Goku and Vegeta, new combat techniques, a horde mode against multiple enemies, and a final boss battle against Golden Frieza.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC is part of the first Season Pass (Season Pass 1) for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is not included in a separate narrative edition but complements the existing story with new challenges and additional scenes.
The downloadable content “A New Power Awakens Set” was released on November 16, 2020 for PC/Steam.
On consoles, it became available for PS4/PS5 on December 1, 2023, according to the PS Store listing.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, eShop) as long as you own the base game Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It may also be included in special editions or bought as a pack containing the “Part 1” and “Part 2” DLCs.
What it contains: The pack includes the contents of “Part 1” and “Part 2” of the “A New Power Awakens” arc. This features new transformations for Goku and Vegeta, new super attacks, max-level unlocks, additional soul emblems, and a special horde combat mode added in Part 2.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This pack compiles the content of the first season of narrative DLCs (Season Pass 1). It is not a separate arc, but a collection of the first two additional episodes (“Part 1” + “Part 2”) of that season.
The downloadable content “Trunks: The Warrior of Hope” was released on June 11, 2021 for PC/Steam, PS4, and Xbox One.
On Nintendo Switch, it is listed within the “+ A New Power Awakens Set” edition, released on September 24, 2021.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, eShop) once you own the base game Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is also included in the game’s Season Pass 1.
What it includes:
A new narrative arc set in Trunks’ alternate future, where Goku has succumbed to heart virus and Earth is dominated by androids 17 and 18.
New special attacks for Trunks and Gohan assisting in the story mode.
New “Soul Emblems” unlocking unique bonuses.
A new mode called “Android Assault”, where you complete objectives while infiltrating and escaping areas monitored by android drones.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC is part of the first Season Pass (Season Pass 1) of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is not minor standalone content, but complements the narrative DLCs that follow the main game arc.
The downloadable content “Bardock ‑ Alone Against Fate” was released on January 12, 2023 for PC/Steam. On consoles (PS4/PS5), it was released on January 13, 2023.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store) once you own the base game Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is also part of the second Season Pass (Season Pass 2).
What it contains:
A new narrative arc centered on Bardock, Goku’s father, as he fights to change the fate of the Saiyan race on Planet Vegeta, exploring new areas and side missions.
New super attacks unlocked for Bardock.
New “Soul Emblems” that provide special bonuses and enhancements.
Free access to the Planet Vegeta map, including Frieza’s army base and Saiyan settlements, plus side missions involving Bardock’s allies.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC is part of the second Season Pass (Season Pass 2) for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is not included in the first set of narrative content, but initiates a new phase of story expansion.
The downloadable content “23rd World Tournament” was released on August 17, 2023 for PC/Steam. It is also available for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, eShop) as long as you own the base game Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is also part of the game’s Season Pass 2.
What it contains:
A new story set before the main arc, focused on the 23rd World Martial Arts Tournament, with a young Goku facing Ma Junior.
New super attacks available for the characters.
New “Soul Emblems” that unlock special bonuses.
Additional gameplay content, such as ground combat challenges in specific areas.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC is part of the second Season Pass (Season Pass 2) for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is not included in the first set of narrative expansions but introduces a later phase of additional content.
The downloadable content “Goku’s Next Journey” was released on February 21, 2024 for PC/Steam, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, eShop) as long as you own the base game Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. It is also included in the game’s Season Pass 2.
What it contains:
A new narrative arc set 10 years after the Majin Buu saga, in which Goku prepares to participate in the World Tournament and a young Uub, Buu’s reincarnated opponent, makes an appearance.
New super attacks for Goku and possibly other characters.
New “Soul Emblems” that unlock special bonuses and additional items.
New side missions exploring the daily lives of characters like Krillin and 18, offering unique rewards.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC is part of the second Season Pass (Season Pass 2) for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.
The downloadable content “DAIMA: Adventure Through the Demon Realm – Part 1” was released on July 17, 2025 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
How to obtain it: It can be purchased digitally from the corresponding store (Steam, PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, eShop) as long as you own the base game Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot.
What it contains:
A new narrative arc set in the world of Dragon Ball DAIMA, with Goku alongside Glorio, Shin, and Panzy exploring the Demon Realm in search of that realm’s Dragon Balls.
New world zones: fields, floating islands, and Demon Realm environments with themed challenges.
“Demon Realm Rumors” that expand the story and universe of DAIMA beyond what is shown in the anime.
Which “version” or “season” of the game it belongs to: This DLC launches a new narrative-themed phase for the game, separate from previous season packs. It is the first episode of a new arc (DAIMA Part 1) with a Part 2 announced for early 2026.
Here are all the versions and editions of the game that have been released for all platforms.
Here is a sample of everything you can find on the portal, from Dragon Stars or SH Figuarts figures, Dragon Ball Super, Heroes manga, or the Compendiums, to Sparking Zero and the very first game released on the Game Boy Color.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – Daima Edition was released five years after the original editions and is intended as a special edition focused on Dragon Ball Daima, since it ignores the first two Season Passes.
This edition includes the base game and the Daima Pack, titled Daima: Adventure Through the Demon Realm, which features two episodes that cover the entire story of the Dragon Ball Daima anime, starring “mini” Goku and introducing new transformations like Goku's Super Saiyan 4 and Vegeta's Super Saiyan 3.
It also includes permanent upgrades for cooking items.
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit is the first DBZ game released for the PS3 in 2008, and it was also released for Xbox 360.
This is a 3D fighting game very similar to the Budokai Tenkaichi or Sparking! series from the PS2, with improved graphics and very similar gameplay.
Its story covers the Saiyan Saga through the Androids and Cell Saga.
The game features both local and online multiplayer modes, allowing battles with a friend or players online.
It includes over 20 playable characters, including Goku, Piccolo, Trunks, Cell, Broly (DBZ), and more.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – Daima Edition was released two years after the original editions and is intended as a special edition focused on Dragon Ball Daima, since it ignores the first two Season Passes.
This edition includes the base game and the Daima Pack, titled Daima: Adventure Through the Demon Realm, which features two episodes that cover the entire story of the Dragon Ball Daima anime, starring “mini” Goku and introducing new transformations like Goku's Super Saiyan 4 and Vegeta's Super Saiyan 3.
It also includes permanent upgrades for cooking items.

Super Pack 2 is the second DLC for the video game Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. It was released a few months after the first DLC. This DLC was included in the Super Pass (the first Season Pass), but could also be purchased separately.
This second DLC was also based on content from DB Super, like the previous one, and introduced new stages, new missions, and two characters: Champa and Vados.
