The Xbox 360 is Microsoft’s second console, released for the seventh generation in 2005, with improved graphics and a much stronger focus on online play, becoming the console that consolidated the brand.
Dragon Ball and its games made a significant impact on this console, with a total of 8 titles released, including one exclusive, DBZ for Kinect, as well as Xenoverse 1 and the Raging Blast series, among others.
Discover here all these games, their DLCs, as well as all the Xbox 360 versions that were released and some of their accessories.
The complete list of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z games released for the Xbox 360 includes a total of eight titles, including one Xbox 360-exclusive designed to be used with Kinect.
Among these 8 games, there are multiple genres, but almost all involve fighting.
Many of these games had limited or collector’s editions, as well as enhanced editions that include extra DLCs. Additionally, the game Dragon Ball Z: Sagas for the original Xbox is backward compatible with the Xbox 360.
Find here all the DLCs and Season Passes released for Dragon Ball games on XBOX 360. Take advantage and use the filter to view only the DLCs or expansions for the specific game.
To enjoy Dragon Ball games on the Xbox 360, the first thing you need is an Xbox 360, and it’s important to know which version of the console you have or want to use. Each model had differences in storage, accessories, or features like Kinect, which could affect how some titles were experienced.
Below is a list of all the Xbox 360 models released, from the basic to the latest, with their main features and differences, so you can see which one suits you best if you want to relive the adventures of Goku, Vegeta, and the rest of the characters on this console.
You may already have at home a console from when you were younger, or you may have inherited it from a friend or family member, or perhaps you bought it second-hand, but… you’re still missing some accessory or peripheral to be able to play with it, like an adapter or a controller…
So here’s a list of the things you might need to play your almost retro console.
With this accessory, you can convert the AV output and S-Video output of your retro console to HDMI, allowing you to use it on modern TVs.
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: Gekishin Squadra is the first game in the MOBA genre (like League of Legends), where we engage in 4 vs 4 battles, either against the AI or another team. For now, it features three game modes. Additionally, this game is also playable on PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Smartphone's (Android/iOs).
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z – Collector’s Edition was a special version of the game that included the base game, a Super Saiyan Goku statue, an art book, and an exclusive outfit inspired by Naruto’s Sage Mode.
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: Gekishin Squadra is the first game in the MOBA genre (like League of Legends), where we engage in 4 vs 4 battles, either against the AI or another team. For now, it features three game modes. Additionally, this game is also playable on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Smartphone's (Android/iOs).
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Bundle 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.
Dragon Ball Legends may be the most popular mobile game of its time, with a very original and entertaining story. We will accompany Shallot throughout the game. Its gameplay system involves combat and strategy through cards and a gacha system. The competitive multiplayer mode is what made it big.
Dragon Ball FighterZ brings back the classic arcade fighting genre in 2.5D, with graphics and illustrations worthy of the era. It’s a highly competitive fighting game where we can find almost all the characters from DB Super and DBZ, among others.
Its story mode introduces Android 21, the wife of Dr. Gero, who has created clones of the Z Fighters. We must progress through the story mode until we defeat her. However, the game’s main strength is PVP, which allows for amazing fights and combos.
Over time, it has received several Season Packs and DLCs that expand the character roster and add more content.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero – Collector's Edition is the most complete version of the game available on its official release day in 2024, and the only one that included a physical copy of the game. This edition includes the base game, everything from the Deluxe edition—meaning access to the first season pass with 3 DLCs, and 3-day early access to each DLC's content.
It also includes the Ultimate edition content, i.e., the Ultimate Upgrade Pack: Goku (Super) outfit with Power Pole, emotes, backgrounds, a customization item, and the Super Shenron Summon, all of which are cosmetic items.
And as an exclusive bonus to this collector’s edition: the physical game, a Goku and Broly (DB: Super) diorama statue, and a decorative steelbook case.
The 3 DLCs included in the first pass feature over 20 characters from DB: Super and DB: Daima, along with cosmetics, and some story and battle content.
Dragon Ball: Tap Battle is one of the first games released for Android and iOS mobile devices. It is a 2D fighting game played by tapping the screen to move the character and attack. It features multiplayer mode and a card system to upgrade your characters. Some players refer to it as the mobile version of FighterZ.
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.