In November 2020, Microsoft released its fourth console, the Xbox Series X|S, with two different models from launch: Series X and Series S, each targeting a different audience, with the Series X being the more powerful of the two.
On this page, we will see the complete list of Dragon Ball games released for these consoles, as well as all their DLCs, the consoles required to play them, and some accessories.
The complete list of Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z games released for the Xbox Series X|S is not very extensive, as to date only 4 titles have been officially released for this generation of consoles: FighterZ, Kakarot, Xenoverse 2, and Sparking! Zero.
These 4 games are the only ones released with graphical enhancements compared to their Xbox One versions, but it’s important to remember that these consoles were launched fully backward compatible with all previous Xbox consoles through your Xbox account. For example, many Xbox One titles, when installed on these consoles, receive graphical improvements, and all of them work on the Series X|S.
Find here all the DLCs and Season Passes released for Dragon Ball games on Xbox Series X|S. Take advantage and use the filter to view only the DLCs or expansions for the specific game.

To enjoy Dragon Ball games on Xbox, the first thing we need is an Xbox Series X or Series S. Both belong to Microsoft’s current generation of consoles, and while they share the same game library, they differ in power, design, and focus. The Series X is the most powerful model, capable of delivering native 4K resolution, a disc drive, and up to 2 TB of storage in its latest versions. On the other hand, the Series S is all-digital, featuring a more compact size, lower graphical capacity, and storage options of 512 GB or 1 TB.
Over the years, Microsoft has released several revisions —such as the Series X All-Digital and the 1 TB Series S— that maintain the same core performance while improving design, efficiency, and capacity. These consoles are the gateway to experiencing the most spectacular battles in the Dragon Ball saga, with optimized versions of games like Kakarot, FighterZ, and Sparking! ZERO.
That said… here they are.
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 console.
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.
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Dragon Ball Heroes: Ultimate Mission X, es el tercer y último juego de cartas para la 3DS que vuelve a recrear el juego arcade Dragon Ball Heroes. Con más de 3300 cartas en 36 paquetes de misiones.
Dragon Ball Z: Raging Blast 2 Limited Edition is a special edition release that, in addition to the game, included a diorama of Gohan VS Cell based on the game and early access to extra in-game content.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is the first Dragon Ball game released for this Nintendo hybrid console; it came out roughly a year later than on other consoles.
The game is a direct sequel to Xenoverse 1, which never released on this console. Its story is set two years after the events of the previous game. In this installment, you assume the role of a time patroller tasked with traveling through key moments in Dragon Ball history to fix alterations in the timeline.
It is a fighting game with multiplayer and competitive modes. Players must level up, learn techniques from Dragon Ball heroes, and customize their own character, including choosing their race.
The game was released on multiple platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Stadia, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5, but with some graphical restrictions on the console.
It includes numerous DLCs and a Special Edition that expand the story, including content from Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima. However, they can only be purchased through the Nintendo Shop.
The PS5 Slim with disc drive is the most compact revision of the original console. It retains the Ultra HD Blu-ray drive for physical games and movies, but features a sleeker and lighter design.
It offers the same performance as the original PS5, but takes up less space and is usually a bit quieter.
Unlike the Digital Edition, it allows the use of physical discs, providing more flexibility to buy second-hand games or lend titles to friends.

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).
The PSP Go (PSP-N1000) is the version that completely breaks from the design of its predecessors, changing, among other things, the button layout. The screen is smaller, it has no UMD drive, so it can only play downloaded games, and for that reason, it has the largest internal storage of the four models, with 16 GB.
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 Z: Raging Blast 2 Limited Edition is a special edition release that, in addition to the game, included a diorama of Gohan VS Cell based on the game and early access to extra in-game content.
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.