Poor timing
Launching for PlayStation 4 on November 22, 2017 in Japan, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Deluxe Edition brings all four “Super Packs,” Goku Black, and a code to download a Future Trunks Arc PlayStation theme. It’ll cost 6,100 yen which is about $53 but will likely be a full $59.99 when it comes west.
These DLC-included bundles as well as years of patches and updates are the main reason I don’t play games until they’re a year or more old anymore. This news comes just 11 days after the Switch version of Xenoverse 2 launched, where none of the DLC was included and the season pass for the same content is being sold for $29.99.
If you held out and bought the Switch version, you’re probably not too happy about this. Especially if you just bought the season pass too. The Switch version does include a Xenoverse 1 story mode since that first game never released on Switch if you want to compare value.