After nearly a decade of content drops, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is making its final bow. Bandai Namco and developer Dimps have announced that “Future Saga Chapter 4” — the game’s last downloadable content — launches on July 8, 2026 across all platforms.

What’s in Future Saga Chapter 4
This final chapter packs in a substantial amount of content:
- 2 New Playable Characters — Chronoa in a new form, and Goku in a new form; character details to be revealed on July 6 and July 7 respectively
- 1 Extra Missions Arc
- 2 Parallel Quests
- 4 Additional Moves
- 6 Costumes and Accessories
- 4 Super Souls
- 1 New Stage
- 8 Loading Screen Illustrations
- Two additional items still to be revealed
The DLC is available simultaneously on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, as announced by Bandai Namco.
Chronoa Returns — With a Dramatic New Form
The star of the teaser is unmistakably Chronoa, the Supreme Kai of Time and a beloved central figure in the Xenoverse storyline. Her new form channels an intense pink-crystal energy — a significant visual departure from her standard look, and a strong hint that the Final Saga’s story is heading somewhere unexpected. Bandai Namco has confirmed her full character reveal on July 6, with Goku’s new form following the day after. If you want to go in fresh on July 8, best skip the Twitter reveals.

The End of a 10-Year Run
Released in late 2016, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has outlasted most of its contemporaries by a wide margin. A consistent stream of paid and free content has kept the community alive across PC, consoles and mobile for close to a decade — a remarkable run for any live-service title, let alone a fighting RPG. Future Saga Chapter 4 is confirmed as the final paid DLC, making this one for the series veterans.
For Singapore fans who followed DBXV2 from its original PlayStation 4 launch or discovered it via Steam’s frequent sales, this is the chapter that closes the book. The game and its DLC remain available at major game retailers and electronics chains locally, and on Steam where SGD pricing typically applies during regional sales.

All Platforms Covered — Including Steam
The multi-platform day-one release means Singapore players can pick it up regardless of their setup: PS5 and PS4 owners via the PlayStation Store, Switch players via the Nintendo eShop, and PC gamers via Steam. No separate SEA pricing has been announced; expect each platform’s standard regional rates to apply. With Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 already in the works and showing off new environments, the franchise isn’t going anywhere — but for Xenoverse 2, July 8 is the final level. Check out more game news on GameTrader for the latest releases hitting Singapore.