Ultra Instinct Goku and Kefla kick off the third season of Dragon Ball FighterZ DLC

Gotta love the long-term support

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Dragon Ball FighterZ remains one of the most popular fighting games on the market and it’s one developer Arc System Works and publisher Bandai Namco can’t help but continue to support. Last month, we got word Ultra Instinct Goku would be added as DLC and today we learned he would be part of the game’s third “FighterZ Pass.” This third season of DLC will kick off on February 28, not with the new Goku but with Kefla, the fusion of Caulifla and Kale.

I haven’t purchased any of the DLC for my Switch copy of the game, but holy hell does Kefla look like a badass. Three other characters are planned for this fighters pack. It will be interesting to see if any of them make an appearance at EVO 2020, where Dragon Ball FighterZ will be making its third consecutive appearance.


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