Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 producer Masayuki Hirano has admitted that bringing over every playable character from Xenoverse 2 is going to be a challenge due to the new engine, which might mean some cuts to the roster.
If there's one thing that Dragon Ball games have made a name for themselves for, it's their ridiculously massive rosters. Considering transformations and variants from different eras are often so distinct that they count as their own slot, a good number of Dragon Ball games have character numbers that go well over a hundred.
While Sparking Zero still takes the cake overall, the Xenoverse games are no strangers to having a ton of playable fighters, with Xenoverse 2 featuring around 138 characters if you count transformations, and just over 250 including all the different variants with unique moves. You might want to keep expectations in check for all of them being featured in Xenoverse 3, however.
Earlier this week, Noisy Pixel published an interview with Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3's producer, Masayuki Hirano, which shared some interesting tidbits about the game's setting and the expectations around finally getting a sequel to a game that's been running for nearly a decade. Those expectations include a...
