


Hit would be a fun enemy to face, but still-unconfirmed-and-yet-denied leaks also suggest that it could be Super's Future Trunks Arc. Most would agree that it seems Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is continuing the Super DLC story, wherein players would logically play the Universe 6 Saga next. It's said to be much larger and have more of an original story to it (though how exactly remains uncertain). It doesn't help that fans don't really have any clue what DLC 3 is supposed to be about. RELATED: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's Gohan Retcon in DLC 2 Creates More Problems Than It Solves DLC 3 may be different, but fans have as much reason to worry as ever before. It comes with some unique content but nothing drastically different than the first DLC, only offering a couple of hours of content. Nothing is more evident of this than the recent release of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's Golden Frieza DLC. There's little doubt that the time between DLCs has been worsened because of COVID-19, but yet, without any proper remark regarding this, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot fans have been left in the dark time and again. Many fans of the franchise were satisficed with its core content offering, but most would agree that the lack of communication surrounding the DBZ: K Season Pass was strange. It would go on to release in January 2020, and arguably, become one of the game's seemingly most impacted by COVID-19. Few could have predicted COVID-19's impact on the gaming industry when Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was initially revealed back in 2019.
