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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Getting Update Tomorrow to Reduce Loading Times and More

Last week Bandai Namco announced that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot would receive an update soon, and now they have shared precisely when. 

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Last week Bandai Namco announced that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot would receive an update soon, and now they have shared precisely when. 

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According to the tweet below shared by the official Dragon Ball Z video game account, the update is coming tomorrow.

It will reduce loading times when moving between areas and add further adjustments. Details will be announced on the official site and on Twitter when it launches.

The game indeed comes with pretty long loading times out of the box that might be a bit annoying especially when certain quests ask you to move around between areas repeatedly.

If you’d like to learn more, you can talke a look at our guide wiki with plenty of help to get you started, and read our review.

You can also check out our recent interview with producer Ryosuke Hara and some explosive Vegeta gameplay from Tokyo Game Show 2019more recent gameplay from Jump Festathe previous trailer, the launch trailer according to Bandai Namco Europe, and the one according to the North American branch of the company.

You can also enjoy the opening cutscene, a trailer showing characters and featuresanother providing an overview of gameplayone revealing the Cell saga, one focusing on Vegeta, one showcasing open-world gameplayone featuring playable and support characters, and the latest gallery of screenshots showing how you can revive defeated enemies with by collecting the seven titular dragon balls. 

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is currently available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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