The Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC for Xbox 360 consists of three primary paid expansion packs and a comprehensive Season Pass. These packs expanded the roster with characters from Dragon Ball GT and the Resurrection 'F' movie, while also adding new story episodes and parallel quests. Paid DLC Packs
The standard retail price for individual packs at launch was $9.99, while the Season Pass was offered at $24.99.
GT Pack 1: Released in March 2015, this pack added GT Goku, Pan, and GT Trunks as playable characters. It included 4 Time Patrol quests, 12 parallel quests, 15 new skills (like Vegeta’s Final Shine Attack), and 5 additional costumes.
GT Pack 2: Released in April 2015, featuring Eis Shenron, Nuova Shenron, Towa, and Mira. It introduced Pan as a new mentor, along with more story episodes, parallel quests, and costumes.
Resurrection 'F' Pack (Pack 3): Released in June 2015, adding Golden Frieza, SSGSS Goku, SSGSS Vegeta, and Jaco the Galactic Patroller. It featured new mentors (Jaco, Elder Kai), skills such as Warp Kamehameha, and the Turtle Hermit costume set.
If you’re a veteran of the Dragon Ball games, you remember 2015 fondly. Dragon Ball Xenoverse wasn’t just another fighting game; it was an RPG-lite time-traveling adventure that let you create your own Saiyan, Namekian, or Majin. It was a massive hit on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
But for those of us still rocking the Xbox 360 in the mid-2010s, the experience was slightly different. We got the game, yes—but getting the full experience via DLC was a complicated journey.
Here is everything you need to know about Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC on the Xbox 360, and why it matters in 2025. Dragon Ball Xenoverse Xbox 360 Dlc
⚠️ You cannot buy DLC using Xbox.com or newer consoles — must use an Xbox 360 console with a valid payment method (or redeemed code).
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While Dragon Ball Xenoverse for the Xbox 360 reached its final major content update years ago, the game’s legacy lives on through its extensive DLC packs. These expansions notably bridged the gap between Dragon Ball GT and the then-emerging Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' movie.
Below is a breakdown of the core DLC packs released for the Xbox 360 version of the original Dragon Ball Xenoverse. DLC Pack 1: The GT Saga (Part 1)
The first expansion shifted the focus to the Dragon Ball GT era, introducing iconic characters and a new environment. New Playable Characters: (child version),
New Story Content: "GT Part 1" Time Patrol missions involving Great Ape Baby New Stage: Planet Tuffle. The Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC for Xbox 360
Parallel Quests: Three new quests, including "Revenge of the Tuffle" and "Ultimate Power, Ultimate Saiyan" Masters/Mentors: Added and
as mentors, allowing players to learn skills like the Neo Tri-Beam and Spirit Ball. DLC Pack 2: The GT Saga (Part 2)
This pack concluded the GT story arc within Xenoverse, focusing on the powerful Shadow Dragons. New Playable Characters: Eis Shenron Nuova Shenron
New Story Content: "GT Part 2" Time Patrol missions where players help fight the Shadow Dragons. Parallel Quests
: Included high-difficulty quests with tight timers, such as the battle against Mentors: Added as a new mentor. DLC Pack 3: Resurrection 'F' Pack
Timed with the release of the Resurrection 'F' film, this pack introduced the first "Super" era content to the game.
New Playable Characters: Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan (SSGSS) Golden Frieza the Galactic Patrolman. New Mentor: Added and as mentors. Time Patroller’s Warning: The State of Dragon Ball
Parallel Quests: Focused on the invasion of Earth, featuring the Golden Frieza storyline.
Level Cap Increase: This update coincided with a free patch that raised the character level cap to 99. DLC Availability Note
Since the Xbox 360 Marketplace was officially shut down in July 2024, purchasing these DLC packs directly on the console is no longer possible for new buyers. Players who previously purchased the content or the Season Pass can generally still redownload their items. Guide to DLC Pack 3 for Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Finished
The Xbox 360 version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse supports several DLC packs, though support ended years ago. You can still download them from the Xbox Live Marketplace (if still listed) or through the game’s download menu.
There was a third slice of DLC that many 360 users never received: the exclusive pre-order bonus pack.
Note: On PS4/Xbox One, SS4 Vegeta was eventually sold separately. On Xbox 360, he remained a pre-order exclusive in North America and Europe. Unless you redeemed a code in 2015, you cannot legally obtain Super Saiyan 4 Vegeta on Xbox 360 today.
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