


Of course, since the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions require subscriptions, Switch owners will probably need a Nintendo Switch Online subscription to play the Lite version. The delay of the Switch’s lite version is disappointing to say the least, but odds are good it will release in the near future. While we can’t recommend Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 to every gamer, anyone can download the Lite version and discover for themselves if the game is right for them. The tweet only says, “We will notify you as soon as the delivery date is determined.” Was this reply helpful Unfortunately, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 was not developed for X360, but only. As stated you would need to ask the game developer, nobody on the forums or in support can answer your question properly. Newer games tend to be aimed at the Xbox One. Unfortunately, the announcement does not state when the Lite version will launch on the Switch. Unfortunately game developers decide which platforms they want their games on. According to the tweet, Bandai Namco decided to “further improve the operating environment,” whatever that means. Bandai Namco was supposed to release the Switch’s Lite version on August 7th, emphasis on the past tense.Įarlier today, the official Dragon Ball game Twitter page, which handles announcements for all of Bandai Namco’s Dragon Ball video games, announced that the Lite version is delayed for the Switch. The Lite version is currently available on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, leaving PC and Switch owners out in the cold. Dubbed the “Lite” version, this mode lets players create their dream Dragon Ball character, play through the first five story episodes, and participate in online battles, quests, and the Hero Colosseum.

How much longer? I wish I could say.Įarlier this year, Bandai Namco released a trial mode for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. If you were looking forward to trying Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 on Nintendo Switch before buying, you’re going to have to wait a little longer.
