All Dragon Ball video games for PC – Windows

The more than 10 existing Dragon Ball games for PC (Windows) and their expansions or DLCs.

Discover all the Dragon Ball games that have ever been available for PC since Dragon Ball Online in 2010.

Since Windows PCs have existed, we’ve been able to enjoy many Dragon Ball games through various console emulators. However, it wasn’t until 2010, with the release of Dragon Ball Online, that we had the first game officially launched for PC. Since then, more than 10 games have been released. Discover them all here, along with their DLCs or expansions.

The complete list of all Dragon Ball games available for PC (Windows) and their different editions

As mentioned before, it wasn’t officially until 2010, with the release of Dragon Ball: Legends, that we had games for our PC. But that is history now, and today we have over 10 games, like Kakarot, FighterZ, or Gekishin Squadra from 2025; different editions to choose from, some enhanced with season passes and cosmetic items, and collector’s editions that include physical content such as cases or figures/dioramas.

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All Season Pass, DLCs or expansions for your Dragon Ball games released on PC.

Find here all the DLCs and Season Passes released for Dragon Ball games on PC. Take advantage and use the filter to view only the DLCs or expansions for the specific game.

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Dragon Ball PC peripherals and accessories: mice, keyboards, mousepads... Play like a Saiyan!

To play the most modern Dragon Ball games, you’ll need a good PC: a solid processor, good graphics card, RAM, etc. But once your gaming machine is ready, you’ll also need the right peripherals and accessories to fully immerse yourself.

That’s why we’ve included links so you can get Dragon Ball-themed PC peripherals and accessories, such as mice, keyboards, headsets, mousepads, controllers, and more.

More complete lists of Dragon Ball games and video games.

We also have more complete lists of Dragon Ball games and video games cataloged by their gaming platform, including Board Games, PlayStation, Nintendo NES, etc.

Here are some of the Dragon Ball games and video games we have for you:

Discover some of the Dragon Ball games, video games, consoles, and collectible accessories. From the iconic NES and GameBoy to the latest PC, PS5, and X-BOX titles, as well as the timeless board games.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

Video game
Platform(s):
Nintendo Gamecube
Genre:
Fighting
Region(s):
EU
NA
Language(s):
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Players:
2 Players
Developer(s):
Dimps
Year:
2004
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 is the second DBZ game released for the GameCube console in 2004. The game is a 'port' of the one previously released for PS2, but with graphical improvements thanks to the console's cel-shading, new characters, and new game modes.

It is the direct continuation of Budokai 1, released a year earlier, so it is still a fighting game with 3D stages and characters, close combat combos, energy attacks, flying, transformations, etc. With game modes like Duel, Story, Tournament, Shop, and Training. The game, as you have read, has a multiplayer mode.

Its story mode is a bit special, as you are placed on a board and go through battles and moments that happen in the Dragon World, covering all DBZ sagas. Your goal is to collect the 7 Dragon Balls and make wishes that will unlock characters, abilities, and game modes.

It features 31 playable characters, some of them are: Yamcha, Trunks, Krillin, Gero, or Kid Boo. This GameCube version includes 2 characters not present on PS2, namely Kuriza and Cooler.

Nintendo Switch (Original model, “V1”)

Nintendo Switch (Original model, “V1”)

Video game console
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
RU
Developer(s):
Nintendo
Year:
2017
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Nintendo Switch (Original model, “V1”)

The Nintendo Switch and its Original or V1 version was released in 2017 as a replacement for the Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS, being the brand’s first hybrid console, both portable and home use.

The console includes a 6.2" LCD screen to play anywhere, and also comes with a charging adapter that connects to the TV for playing on a big screen. You can remove the Joy-Cons from the console to have two mini-controllers for 2-player games, or place them on the adapter to act as a single controller.

Also, with this new console, we switched to a new cartridge system and the possibility to store and buy our games digitally.

Classic Controller | SCPH-1010/1080

Classic Controller | SCPH-1010/1080

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Platform(s):
PlayStation (PSX)
PlayStation 2 (PS2)
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Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans

Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans

Video game
Platform(s):
Nintendo DS
Genre:
RPG
Region(s):
AUS
US
EU
JPN
Language(s):
English
Japanese
Developer(s):
Monolith Soft
Year:
2009
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Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans

Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans is a turn-based RPG in the style of Final Fantasy. It tells the story starting from the tournament against Piccolo Jr. to Goku’s victory over Vegeta at the end of the Saiyan saga.

Dragon Ball Z: Sagas

Dragon Ball Z: Sagas

Video game
Platform(s):
PlayStation 2 (PS2)
Genre:
Adventure
RPG
Region(s):
EU
NA
Language(s):
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Players:
2 Players
Developer(s):
Avalanche Software
Year:
2005
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Dragon Ball Z: Sagas

Dragon Ball Z: Sagas is the fourth DBZ game released for the PS2 in 2005. The game was released simultaneously for PS2, Xbox, and GameCube.

It is an adventure RPG game with battles similar to those in fighting games, but in a different context. Today, we could say it is the closest thing to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot from that era, but it is not open-world; rather, it is a linear progression, facing waves of enemies while playing the Story Mode or other game modes.

The unique feature at the time was the possibility to play 2-player co-op, completing the story with a friend. In fact, the game has no versus mode or PvP.

Its Story Mode covers the beginning of DBZ, from the Saiyan Saga to the Cell Saga.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 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):
Dimps
Year:
2003
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Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 is the second DBZ game released for the PS2 in 2003. The game was later released for the GameCube with improvements, including new characters and game modes.

It is the direct sequel to Budokai 1, released a year earlier, so it remains a fighting game with 3D stages and characters, hand-to-hand combos, energy attacks, flight, transformations, etc. It includes game modes such as Duel, Story, Tournament, Shop, and Training. The game, as mentioned, features a multiplayer mode.

Its Story Mode is a bit special, as it places you on a board where you carry out battles and moments that happened in the Dragon World, covering all the DBZ sagas. Your goal is to collect the 7 Dragon Balls and make wishes that unlock characters, abilities, and game modes.

It features 31 playable characters, some of them are: Yamcha, Trunks, Krillin, Gero, and Kid Buu.

Wii Mini | RVL-201

Wii Mini | RVL-201

Video game console
Platform(s):
Nintendo Wii
Region(s):
EU
NA
Developer(s):
Nintendo
Year:
2012
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Wii Mini | RVL-201

The Wii Mini, or RVL-201, was a redesign released 6 years after the original Wii, notable because this model is much more compact and has fewer peripherals and connections. Also, just like the Wii Family, it is meant to be used in a horizontal position.

Besides the position change, we can see that it is much smaller, and its traditional colors are completely different.

This console loses many features compared to the original: the first is that it is no longer backward compatible with GameCube games and peripherals. It does not have Wi-Fi, so we cannot access the internet; it also lacks internal storage for games and loses the AV output.

Otherwise, it remains the same as the original console, with some improvements and bug fixes, but with far fewer features.

This edition was only sold in European and American markets and was never released in Japan or other Asian regions.

The console has region locks, and games from different regions are not compatible. There are methods using discs to bypass this lock or console modifications that allow you to play your games for collecting purposes. This information is for informational purposes only, not for piracy.

Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo

Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo

Video game
Platform(s):
Nintendo Entertaiment System (NES) / Famicom
Genre:
Adventure
RPG
Region(s):
JPN
Language(s):
Japanese
Developer(s):
TOSE Software Company
Year:
1986
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Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo

Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo is the first Dragon Ball game/cartridge released for the NES in 1986, just one year after the publication of the franchise’s first manga.

It is an adventure game where we move through different stages defeating various NPCs and villains, telling the original Dragon Ball story from the encounter between Goku and Bulma to the first martial arts tournament, where the story slightly differs from the canon.

A cult game for a cult console.

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.

Jump Force - Deluxe Edition

Jump Force - Deluxe Edition

Video game
Platform(s):
PC (Windows)
Genre:
Fighting
Region(s):
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
Portuguese (Brazil)
Chinese
Korean
English
Spanish
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Polish
Russian
Players:
2 Players
Online
Developer(s):
Spike
Year:
2019
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Jump Force - Deluxe Edition

Jump Force – Deluxe Edition is the edition that included the first Season Pass of the game, giving us the base fighting game plus access to 9 extra playable characters with early access.

The new characters are: Asta, Boa Hancock, Broly, Gogeta, Jiren, Naruto Uzumaki (Sage Mode), Sabo, Shoto Todoroki, and Super Saiyan God Goku.

Nintendo Switch “V2”

Nintendo Switch “V2”

Video game console
Platform(s):
Nintendo Switch
Region(s):
AUS
EU
JPN
NA
RU
Developer(s):
Nintendo
Year:
2019
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Nintendo Switch “V2”

The Nintendo Switch and its V2 version (never officially called that) was released in 2019 with improvements over the V1 from 2017.

In appearance, accessories, and options, it’s the same console as the V1, but it improves the processor making it more efficient, and its battery has also been enhanced, giving us more hours of use.

J-Stars Victory Vs

J-Stars Victory Vs

Video game
Platform(s):
PlayStation Vita (PS Vita)
Genre:
Fighting
Region(s):
EU
JPN
NA
Language(s):
English
Japanese
Players:
2 Players
4 Players
Wifi
Developer(s):
Spike
Year:
2014
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J-Stars Victory Vs

J-Stars Victory Vs is a fighting game that brings together multiple characters from the Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump, including some from Dragon Ball like Goku, Vegeta, and Frieza. It features multiplayer and 2 vs. 2 battles, and was also released on other platforms such as PS3 and PS4.

In addition to games and video games, we also have other complete lists of Dragon Ball.

In addition to the complete lists of Dragon Ball games and video games, we have comprehensive listings of figures, mangas, and books from this legendary story created by Akira Toriyama.
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