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'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' Honors Efforts By Importing The Characters Created In The Prequel

By Arjun Thulasidharan Pillai | Update Date: Nov 18, 2016 06:52 AM EST

"Dragonball Xenoverse 2" is becoming the most considerate game for Dragon Ball enthusiasts. A new character import feature is available in the game to honor a Dragon Ball gamer's effort from the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse." The import of one's character from the previous version of the game will honor the character as a leading member of the Time Patrollers. 

Gamers are very familiar playing sequels of games, but once every gamer starts playing a new one, they tend to remember the time and effort used in the game play for building the hero of their favorite prequel. It is simple to admit there are times a gamer wishes his previous avatar could be exchanged or transferred to the sequel of the game. Well, "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" just managed to exactly do that.

Despite the fact that a player needs to make a totally new character in this new game, it is still requested to import the character from "Dragon Ball Xenoverse." This is definitely a way of honoring the time and effort the player took to make the character.

It has is also been confirmed that in the center of Conton City, the players will find a statue of the character they imported from Xenoverse.

Games like "Dragon Age" and "Mass Effect" also has character import. But the import feature in "Dragonball Xenoverse 2" allows the player to play more efficiently and exactly like the previous version. 

The Gameplay will allow  players to play and fight with familiar settings. Just imagine this happening in GTA or perhaps the Batman series. It would be epic!

The game is already making news for being better than its prior version. This is by letting its fans to completely get a handle on the universe of DBZ and also giving the players a chance to partake in the most epic fights from the series.

Justice and honor await in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2." 

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