Complete lists of Dragon Ball games and video games

Dragon Ball Video Games and Board Games, Listed and Categorized by genre, platform, and more.

Whether it's a board game, PC game, PlayStation, Game Boy, or even retro consoles, we've compiled a complete list of all the games available for each platform.

Within the world of video game collecting, Dragon Ball holds a very special place for many fans and collectors. Finding titles for recent platforms like Xbox, PC, or PlayStation is relatively easy, but the true treasures lie in discontinued consoles.

Here we’ve gathered lists of games released on those classic platforms, along with information and curiosities that make them unique within the history of the franchise.

Index

Nintendo games and consoles

Nintendo has always featured Dragon Ball games, both on home consoles and handhelds. On home consoles (NES, SNES, GameCube, Wii, etc.), fighting and 3D adventure games predominated, while on handhelds (Game Boy, DS, 3DS) the focus was more on RPGs and tactical battles. The Switch combines both worlds: it can be played on TV or as a handheld, and hosts the latest titles like FighterZ, Xenoverse 2, or Kakarot. In short, the saga has always had a place on Nintendo, adapting according to the console and type of game.

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Handhelds:

Sony games and consoles

Sony has also had Dragon Ball games on almost all its consoles. On home consoles (PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5), fighting and 3D adventure games predominated, such as Budokai, Tenkaichi, or FighterZ. On handhelds (PSP, PS Vita), the focus was on more adapted versions of fighting and RPG games. Basically, the Dragon Ball saga has always been present on Sony, adapting according to the console and type of game.

Home consoles:

Handhelds:

Microsoft games and consoles

Microsoft has also had Dragon Ball games, although only on its home consoles. The original Xbox had few titles, mostly adaptations of classic fighting games. The Xbox 360 expanded the catalog with games like Budokai HD Collection and Raging Blast, while on the Xbox One and Series X/S, the latest titles arrived, such as FighterZ, Xenoverse 2, and Kakarot, all featuring modern graphics and online modes. In summary, the saga has always been present, but limited to Microsoft’s home consoles.

Sega games and consoles

SEGA also had a presence of Dragon Ball, although only on some of its consoles. On the Mega Drive / Genesis, classic 2D fighting games appeared, with simple battles that captured the essence of the series for the time. The Saturn had fewer titles but included more advanced fighting adaptations and some adventure games based on the saga. In summary, Dragon Ball was present on SEGA mainly with 2D fights and enhanced versions on the Saturn, but it was never as extensive as on Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft.

Other consoles and their games

Other lesser-known consoles also had Dragon Ball games. The Super Cassette Vision received one of the first titles based on the series, very simple and limited by the technology of the time. The Playdia, from Bandai, featured several interactive games with videos and animated sequences, more like interactive movies than traditional games. Lastly, the TurboDuo (a version of the PC Engine CD) had a fighting title with improved graphics and sound thanks to the CD format. In summary, these were consoles with little reach, but they marked the first Dragon Ball experiments in the world of video games.

PC games

Since Dragon Ball Online, the PC began to have a real presence in the saga. Later came Xenoverse, FighterZ, and Kakarot, featuring better graphics, online modes, and more content. Today, the PC is the most complete way to play Dragon Ball if you’re looking for quality and performance.

Mobile games

Dragon Ball games for mobile started simple, but with Dokkan Battle and Legends they became complete, featuring battles, online events, and constant updates. They are an easy and active way to enjoy the saga.

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Discover some of the games, video games, consoles, and collectible accessories from Dragon Ball. From the legendary NES or Game Boy titles to the latest releases for PC, PS5, and X-BOX. Plus, the unforgettable board games.
Nintendo Switch OLED

Nintendo Switch OLED

Video game console
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
RU
Developer(s):
Nintendo
Year:
2021
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Nintendo Switch OLED

The Nintendo Switch OLED is the third model released by the brand for this console and also the fourth console; this model was designed to improve the user’s visual and audio experience.

This is the best version of the console available, as it keeps all the functionalities and accessories of the Original Switch, adding several improvements like a larger OLED screen instead of LCD, better speakers, increased internal storage for games, and some other more or less relevant upgrades.

Memory Cards

Memory Cards

Peripheral/Accessory
Platform(s):
Nintendo Gamecube
Nintendo Wii
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Nintendo 2DS

Nintendo 2DS

Video game console
Platform(s):
Nintendo 3DS
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
Developer(s):
Nintendo
Year:
2013
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Nintendo 2DS

The Nintendo 2DS provides an accessible handheld gaming experience without 3D graphics, perfect for players of all ages. Compatible with the Nintendo 3DS and DS library, it combines fun and practicality in a sturdy design.

Memory Cards

Memory Cards

Peripheral/Accessory
Platform(s):
PlayStation (PSX)
PlayStation 2 (PS2)
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GameCube controllers

GameCube controllers

Peripheral/Accessory
Platform(s):
Nintendo Gamecube
Nintendo Wii
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

Video game
Platform(s):
PlayStation 2 (PS2)
Genre:
Fighting
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Players:
2 Players
Developer(s):
Spike
Year:
2006
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 is the 7º Dragon Ball game released for the PS2 in 2006. The game was also released for other consoles, such as the Wii, although that version had some differences.

It is the second fighting game in the most famous 3D fighting saga of DBZ, the Sparking or Tenkaichi Budokai series. In its Story Mode, you can play through nearly all the battles from DB, DBZ, and DBGT.

The game features up to 135 playable characters (16 more in the Wii version). Some of the characters exclusive to the Wii are: Appule, Cyborg Tao, Demon King Piccolo, and Frieza Soldier

A great game that was only surpassed by Tenkaichi 3.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Collector’s Edition

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Collector’s Edition

Video game
Platform(s):
PC (Windows)
Genre:
Adventure
Fighting
RPG
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
Portuguese (Brazil)
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Russian
Developer(s):
CyberConnect2
Year:
2020
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot - Collector’s Edition

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – Collector’s Edition was released on the same day as the base game, but only for those who had pre-ordered it. This was the most complete edition available at launch, as it included the base game, all content from the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions, and exclusive physical content: access to the first Season Pass with two extra episodes based on Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, permanent cooking item upgrades, the Additional Music Pack with 11 anime songs, and an exclusive travel item to move around the map during exploration and missions: Tao Pai Pai’s Pillar.

As additional physical content, it included a Dragon World map, a decorative steelbook case, an art book, and a diorama figure featuring Gohan, Goku, and the Dinosaur.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 | Deluxe Edition

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 | Deluxe Edition

Video game
Platform(s):
Xbox One
Xbox Series X|S
Genre:
Adventure
MMO
Fighting
RPG
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
Portuguese (Brazil)
Chinese
Korean
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Polish
Russian
Players:
Online
Developer(s):
Dimps
Year:
2017
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 | Deluxe Edition

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Deluxe Edition was released almost a year after the standard version of the base game.

It includes:

  • Full game in physical format.

  • Season Pass, covering the first 4 DLCs themed on Dragon Ball Super.

  • Early access to the character Future Trunks from Dragon Ball Super.

Dragon Ball: The Breakers - Limited Edition Bundle

Dragon Ball: The Breakers - Limited Edition Bundle

Video game
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch
Genre:
Strategy
Survivor
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Players:
7 Players
Online
Wifi
Developer(s):
Dimps
Year:
2022
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Dragon Ball: The Breakers - Limited Edition Bundle

Dragon Ball: The Breakers – Limited Edition was released on the same date as the standard edition, in 2022.
It is the most complete edition of the game and includes everything from the Special Edition, plus several exclusive physical items.

This edition includes:

  • Physical copy of the game.

  • Decorative steelbook case.

  • Stickers.

  • Potara earrings.

  • Larval Cell shell figure.

  • Digital cosmetic content: a full outfit, a victory pose, and a vehicle skin.

Dragon Ball: Origins 2

Dragon Ball: Origins 2

Video game
Platform(s):
Nintendo DS
Genre:
Platform
Region(s):
US
EU
JPN
Language(s):
English
Japanese
Developer(s):
Game Republic
Year:
2010
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Dragon Ball: Origins 2

Dragon Ball: Origins 2 is the second of two platform-style games created for the NDS. It covers the entire story of Goku as a child, focusing on the saga of the Red Ribbon Army.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse Time Travel Edition

Dragon Ball Xenoverse Time Travel Edition

Video game
Platform(s):
Xbox One
Xbox Series X|S
Genre:
Adventure
Fighting
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
Portuguese (Brazil)
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Polish
Russian
Players:
Online
Developer(s):
Dimps
Year:
2015
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse Time Travel Edition

Dragon Ball Time Travel Edition was released alongside the third and final DLC of the game, after the Season Pass concluded. This edition contains the original game along with all its DLC content, including the GT Pack 1 and 2, and the Resurrection 'F' Pack. It allows players to get all the game content at once without buying them individually.

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Video game
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch
Genre:
Gacha
Card game
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Players:
7 Players
Online
Wifi
Developer(s):
Dimps
Year:
2019
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Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a digital adaptation of the Japanese arcade machines played with real cards, known by the same name: DB Heroes. It was released in 2019 for Nintendo Switch (and also has a PC version).

The game is a card-based combat game where we play as Beat, who becomes involved in various battles to save the world alongside our heroes.

It features 7 vs. 7 card battles, with iconic Dragon Ball characters and unique transformations exclusive to this game. It includes over 350 characters and more than 1000 cards to collect.

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