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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot 23rd World Tournament DLC

Original (7/13): Bandai Namco and CyberConnect2 today properly unveiled The 23rd World Tournament as the fifth major DLC for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. A release date hasn’t been shared, but it’s apparently “coming soon”.

The new DLC takes place before the events depicted in the main game with a scenario based on the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai from the original Dragon Ball anime. It’ll feature ground-based combat with knock down counts and the risk of losing by ringout.

Yet another trailer has debuted for Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet, this time showing new moves, a new Tera Type, and the return of some familiar creatures. The video is dubbed “Many Surprises Await in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero”.

The trailer confirms that for The Indigo Disk, a bunch of partner Pokemon are making a return, from Squirtle to Litten. A number of new moves are showcased as well including Thunderclap. As for the new Tera Type, that tease comes in at the very end.

Let's Build a Zoo Aquarium Odyssey DLC

Original (4/10): New content is in store for Let’s Build a Zoo, as Aquarium Odyssey DLC has just been announced. Switch will be getting it later this year.

The upcoming DLC includes a new campaign, over 50 new species, 7 new enclosures, more than 110 shops, decorations, and more. Players can expect it to take over twenty hours to complete.

Two Point Campus: Medical School

Two Point Studios and SEGA today unveiled Two Point Campus: Medical School, the next major DLC for the university management game. Switch will be getting it on August 17, 2023.

Here’s a rundown as to what’s planned, courtesy of SEGA:

Minecraft reveals Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles DLC

Minecraft players on Switch and other platforms can now experience brand new DLC based on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

In the DLC, you’ll be saving NYC from Shredder while battling enemies like Leatherhead and Krang and exploring iconic locations such as the Turtle Lair. Fans can play as any of the four Turtles, choose from twenty skins based on the franchise, and more. Also available is the free Turtle T-Shirt in the Dressing Room.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Rayman DLC

The much-anticipated Rayman DLC for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is just on the horizon, with the release date set for this month. It’s officially known as “Rayman in the Phantom Show”.

Rayman will be the special guest in a mysterious dimension, the Phantom’s Space Opera Network. The Phantom from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is returning and is “asking for help to improve his channel’s ratings.” You’ll explore TV sets, “take part in dramatic battles, and lead your team to put on the best show ever.”

Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 Tail Concerto

Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 players can now get their hands on DLC based on Tail Concerto.

The Tail Concerto collaborative costume pack “takes inspiration from the same world as Little Tail Bronx, outfitting the 12 children in police officer​ and sky pirate attire.” Specifically, costumes are available for Malt, Mei, Kyle, Boron, Socks, Chick, Hack, Sheena, Jin, Wappa, Britz, and Vanilla. All of them can be used during intermission and expedition.

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 isn’t done with support for the game, with Bandai Namco and Omega Force today unveiling plans for multiple DLC characters. The news was just shared at One Piece Day 2023.

The Battle of Onigashima Pack is up first in September 2023. Onigashima Final Battle Luffy will be up first, and he can call on Gear Five when using special techniques. Two other characters will be included as well.

TMNT: Shredder's Revenge - Dimension Shellshock DLC - Survival Mode

Dotemu and Tribute Games have followed up on the recently-announced Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Dimension Shellshock DLC with a look at the Survival Mode.

Here’s the official rundown:

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - The Last Spark Hunter review

System: Switch
Release Date: June 21, 2023 (new DLC)
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft


2022’s Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope was an excellent evolution of its predecessor’s fast-paced, freeform strategy gameplay, and I’ve been eager to check out its DLC to have an excuse to play more of it. The Last Spark Hunter is significantly larger in scope than the run-based Tower of Dooom DLC from earlier this year, this time offering up a whole new planet to explore, a new antagonist, and even some new mechanics to shake up gameplay. But for players who have likely already sank dozens of hours into the base game, is the overall quality high enough to justify revisiting the world of Sparks of Hope?


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