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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3: Soul Switch Gameplay Revealed

Bandai Namco just dropped a detailed seven-minute look at Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3‘s combat, and if you have been waiting to understand how the sequel plans to top Xenoverse 2 after more than a decade, this gameplay video answers a lot of questions. Released today, it walks through a complete mission in the futuristic world of AGE 1000 and reveals two brand-new soul-based mechanics that sit at the heart of the game’s action.

DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 3 – Gameplay Closer Look — via Bandai Namco Entertainment America on YouTube

AGE 1000: A Dragon Ball Future You Have Never Explored

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 West City skyline in AGE 1000
Image courtesy of Bandai Namco

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 moves the action a full millennium into the future — AGE 1000, an era untouched by any Dragon Ball game or manga before it. West City, the franchise’s iconic metropolis built around Capsule Corporation, has grown into a soaring sci-fi skyline of sky-rails and gleaming towers. It serves as your home base as a rookie member of the Great Saiya Squad, a new peacekeeping force built on the legend of Earth’s greatest warriors.

Your character is fully custom — race options include Saiyan, Human, Namekian, Majin, and Frieza Race, with more races to be announced. The story unfolds through your relationships with a new cast of characters including a Bulma descendant and Gamma 1, as well as legendary Dragon Ball figures who guide you through a world that looks very different from the franchise’s familiar timelines. Setting the game in a wholly original future era frees Dimps from canon constraints and gives the player character genuine weight in the narrative.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 - characters in Capsule Corporation, AGE 1000
Image courtesy of Bandai Namco

Soul Switch and Soul Assist: Channelling Dragon Ball Legends

The two mechanics the gameplay video most wants you to understand are Soul Assist and Soul Switch, and they are essentially Xenoverse 3’s answer to “what if my character could fight like Goku?” — framed through lore rather than just a cosmetic change.

Soul Assist runs off a gauge you fill through combat. Once ready, you call in a legendary Dragon Ball hero who arrives to unleash their signature technique — a Kamehameha, a Final Flash, or whatever their defining move happens to be — then departs. Timing it to land during a Ki Break window (more on that below) turns it into a devastating combo finisher.

Soul Switch goes further. You temporarily merge with a chosen hero’s soul, transforming your appearance to reflect their power while your combat abilities shift to match their fighting style. Think of it as a situational transformation tied to a specific legend rather than a race-wide power-up like Super Saiyan. Holding a Soul Switch state depletes a dedicated gauge, so the tension is in knowing when to activate, how long to hold, and when to burn your Ultimate before the window closes.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 Great Saiya Squad custom player characters
Image courtesy of Bandai Namco

Ki Management and the Break Smash System

The core combat loop centres on Ki — not just your own gauge, but your enemy’s. Combo strings, charged attacks, and specialised Ki Drain Super Attacks chip away at an opponent’s Ki bar alongside their HP. Once that bar hits zero the enemy enters Ki Break status: briefly vulnerable and open to a Break Smash — a burst finisher that deals significantly more damage than any standard Super Attack.

It gives even standard wave clears a strategic layer. You can brute-force through with straight damage, or deliberately target Ki first for a faster, cleaner clear before the next wave arrives. For boss fights, coordinating Ki Drain across a four-player squad to trigger a shared Break Smash window is clearly the intended peak of co-op play.

Ultimate Attacks sit on a separate gauge and are pure cinematic power shots — the screen-filling beam duels Dragon Ball fans know well. Race-specific awakenings including Super Saiyan are confirmed, with additional transformations for other races to be revealed as the game nears launch.

Four-Player Co-op and What to Expect

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 - character scene in vehicle cockpit
Image courtesy of Bandai Namco

Missions support up to four players, moving through enemy waves before culminating in a boss fight. Difficulty scales to the number of players in your squad, so solo runs remain viable — but the Ki Break system and the Soul mechanics give co-op squads clear roles to optimise around rather than simply stacking damage together. Singapore Dragon Ball fans who have been running Xenoverse 2 expert missions together for the better part of a decade will recognise the loop immediately, and the new systems add meaningful coordination options on top of it.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 is due out in 2027 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. No specific release date has been set. Bandai Namco Asia handles regional distribution across Southeast Asia, and the Dragon Ball Xenoverse series has historically arrived in Singapore at or near the global launch window — expect the PS5 version and Steam to be the primary ways to play locally. With Xenoverse 2’s Future Saga DLC just wrapping up its final chapter last week, the torch is very much in the process of being passed. Check our game news coverage for updates as the release date approaches.