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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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: Super Butōden 3 is the fourth Dragon Ball Z game released for the Super Nintendo and Super Famicom, although it never had official versions in Europe or America, so we can say it only came out for the SFC. It is also the third fighting game released for this console in 1994.
It is the direct sequel to Super Butōden 2 and the last game with that name, so it remains a 2D fighting game with the same feature: when two opponents move far apart, the screen splits in two to simulate a huge stage. In this final title, players can fight with up to 9 characters, using melee combos, ki attacks, and flying, but with smoother gameplay in every aspect.
This edition does not have a story mode (although it includes characters from the Majin Buu saga) and is mainly designed for PvP, with Versus and Tournament modes only.
Among the playable characters are Goku, Goten, Dabura, Gohan, Majin Vegeta, Trunks, and others.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was released a little over a year after its predecessor, Xenoverse 1. Its story is set two years after the events of the previous game. In this installment, we take on the role of a Time Patroller, tasked with traveling through key moments in Dragon Ball history to fix distortions in the timeline.
It is a fighting game with multiplayer and competitive modes. The player must level up, learn techniques from Dragon Ball heroes, and customize their own character, even choosing their race.
The game was released on multiple platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Stadia, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5.
It features numerous DLCs that expand the story, including content from Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima.
Dragon Ball FighterZ – FighterZ Edition was released alongside the base game and is a bundle edition that includes the game’s first Season Pass, called FighterZ Pass 1, which adds 8 new playable characters. Among them, we can find Cooler, Bardock, Broly, Vegito Blue, and more.
This edition of the game can only be purchased digitally through the Nintendo Shop on the Switch itself.
The Realme GT Neo 2 Dragon Ball Z is a limited edition dedicated to DBZ, with 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage, and a 6.62" display. It was inspired by Goku’s outfit, hence the orange and blue colors, as well as the logo with the kanji. Additionally, as a limited edition, it includes a unique box, exclusive theme, stickers, and cards.
The Game Boy Micro is the smallest and sleekest handheld in the series, featuring a bright, sharp screen. Perfect for gamers who want a retro gaming experience in an ultra-compact and portable design.
Shūkan Shōnen Jump Jikkyō Janjan Stadium is a game released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Jump. Its gameplay is similar to Super Smash Bros, but features characters from the 50 years of the Shūkan Shōnen Jump magazine, including some from Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, such as Arale and Goku.
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.
Jump Force is a fighting video game with 3D characters and stages based on manga characters that have appeared in the Japanese Jump magazine. Among these characters, we can find some from franchises like Naruto, One Piece, Hunter x Hunter, among others, and of course, Dragon Ball.
The playable Dragon Ball characters are Majin Boo, Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Future Trunks, Freeza, and Cell.
The game has had various later and collector’s editions, as well as several DLCs.
El juego ha tenido diferentes ediciones posteriores y de coleccionista, además de varios DLC's.
The PlayStation models SCPH-5500, SCPH-5501, and SCPH-5502/5552 were the second revisions or models released by Sony for the PS1 in 1996, aimed at fixing issues from the SCPH-300X series.
These models belong to the SCPH-550X series, with the 5500 being NTSC-J, the 5501 being NTSC-U/C, and the 5502 and 5552 being PAL.
These models were the first to remove the video ports S-Video and RFU. However, they still kept the extra ‘serial’ port.
These models corrected one of the biggest issues of previous revisions: the disc drive’s location was changed, since before it was placed too close to the power supply, causing it to overheat and fail after extended use. In addition, the disc drive itself was improved, and the internal wiring of the console was simplified due to the removal of connectors.
The SCPH-550X series (its 4 models) includes 1 controller, 1 memory card, a parallel port, SGRAM for the GPU, and the internal power supply, along with the new PU-18 board, which was more efficient and replaced the PU-8.