Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s Bardock DLC Has a New Trailer

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is getting the Bardock expansion this year, while we still have to wait for a precise release date. However, the good news is that the devs have dropped a brand new trailer for the fans to learn more about the upcoming DLC.

The new trailer reminds the world about Bardock’s intense struggle on planet Vegeta when he had to confront a lot of powerful villains. We can remember back in the anime that Goku’s father was the one who figured out Frieza’s diabolical plan to exterminate the Saiyan race. Unfortunately, Bardock wasn’t taken seriously and had to face Frieza alone.

Bardock was nowhere near as strong as his son, Goku, became when the latter became an adult. Nobody could stand a chance against Frieza at that time. While Bardock lost the battle, he managed to make his son escape the planet by sending him to Earth in a spaceship. Goku, along with Vegeta, Nappa, and Raditz, became one of the few remaining Saiyans after Frieza decided to blow up their planet along with the majority of those living there.

If your wish is to run the game on a PC, you must keep in mind that you need a graphics card such as GeForce GTX 960 or Radeon R9 280X. It’s also recommended to have a processor as capable as the Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200, while the demanded amount of RAM cannot possibly surprise anyone: 8GB.

If you want to play Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, you must keep in mind that there are plenty of platforms that you can use to run the game. You can do it via PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/Series S, Windows PC, or Google Stadia.

Do you think you have what it takes to help Bardock defeat Frieza and save the Saiyan race?

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