Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Demo Switch

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Demo Now Available on Nintendo Switch

A demo for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is now immediately available for the Nintendo Switch. Additionally, a demo for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of the game will appear sometime in the future. The demo will allow for players to experience a small section of the story, and explore the field. Players will also have the opportunity to take on sub-quests. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The small story segment players will be able to experience will have missions from the Dragon Ball Z Saiyan Saga. This means that players will be able to experience the very start of Goku’s journey in Dragon Ball Z. However, details regarding the length of the demo have not been disclosed. Additionally, there is currently no information suggesting that progress from the demo will carry over into the main game if the player chooses to purchase it. The demo is also currently only available through the Japanese Nintendo eShop. Though, this may change at a later date.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is an action adventure game set within the Dragon Ball Z universe. Players will have the opportunity to play through integral moments in the story, and explore various planets. Several DLC chapters are also available, which includes extra scenarios and playable characters. In October 2021, a free updated added Gotenks and Vegito to the roster of playable characters.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC, with a demo immediately available for Nintendo Switch.


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