Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 finally adds Goku and Vegeta's SSJ Whis costumes.

After nearly a decade, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 finally added Super Saiyan variants of Goku and Vegeta's Whis costumes as part of the game's final update.

Surprisingly, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, a game that has been supported for almost a decade, has many The content is almost overwhelming. That said, there are also several characters, transformations, abilities, costumes, etc. that haven't been included in the game for several years.

A good example of this is Goku and Vegeta's iconic Whis gis from Resurrection F. do It exists in Xenoverse 2 as a Time Patroller and the pair's own costumes, but with some strange limitations. This was finally fixed in the game's last major update, which added random new options for the partner versions of Goku and Vegeta.

Goku and Vegeta from Xenoverse 2 can finally become Super Saiyans wearing Whis costumes.

And it only took a little over 9 years.

One of the most frustrating things about character transformation in Xenoverse 2 is that you have very little control over the moves and forms your character can use in a particular costume. Goku and Vegeta are good examples of this. This is because several variants do not have the desired variant.

Whis Gis is a perfect example of this. Goku and Vegeta cannot transform into Super Saiyan while wearing it. Simply because it wasn't in the movies and Xenoverse says it can't be done that way. As Reddit user NickolaConagher points out, this finally changed in the final update, which added “special outfits” for custom characters.

These special costumes include Whis Gis for both Goku and Vegeta, and since they are for custom characters, you can choose which transformations are available to you. In a separate tweet, NickolaConagher showed off two people using the costume as Super Saiyans, confirming once and for all that one of the strangest aspects of Xenoverse 2 has been fixed.


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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2

released

October 25, 2016

ESRB

T Rated for minors due to cartoon violence, mild gore, mild language, and mildly suggestive themes.

developer

Dimp


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