Dragon Ball Z: Kakarotrevealed new information regarding its season pass in a recent trailer for its first DLC, and the changes point towards the likelihood of seeingBroly in DLC 3. With DLC 1 already revealed and DLC 2 most likely adapting the events ofResurrection F, fans are trying to guess at what DLC 3, the new story arc, might cover, and Broly’s story is one very popular theory. There are a couple reasons for this, so a breakdown of the potential Broly DLC seems required to fully understand the Legendary Super Saiyan’s chances of making it into the game on this season pass.

The trailer itself was mostly a montage of pivotal moments in the base game ofDragon Ball Z: Kakarot, but one key change that keen-eyed fans found at the end of the trailer was that the season pass has rebranded its original story episodes, which are now referred to as boss battle episodes. This is in line with what is known of DLC 1, which is set to feature training with Whis to unlock the Super Saiyan God form as well as a boss battle with Beerus, but is not exactly what fans were expecting from this first DLC.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot New Season Pass Details

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Season Pass Changes

As was previously stated, the rebranding of the original episodes to boss battle episodes has big implications forDBZ: Kakarot’s season pass. For one, it points towards the likelihood that DLC 2 will adapt the events ofResurrection F, introducing Golden Frieza and Super Saiyan Blue toDragon Ball Z: Kakarot, but it also clears up some confusion about the season pass' new story arc. For a while, it was unclear what this story arc would cover, but now at least fans know it definitely won’t beBattle of Godsand it probably won’t beResurrection F. Given that aUniverse 6 DLC forDBZ: Kakarotis unlikely, what else could it be?

Broly in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

One important detail to notice about the season pass so far is that, although elements ofDragon Ball Superare being included,Super Saiyan God, Beerus, and Whisare all technically part ofDragon Ball Zas well. The first two movies,Battle of GodsandResurrection F,areDragon Ball Zmovies, meaningDBZ: Kakarothasn’t crossed the line intoSuperterritory completely just yet. This brings up the point of what the new story arc will be about.

Back in January, just after the game’s initial release, adataminer found some hidden files in the game codeshowing a dialogue of Videl’s in which she directly references the Earth’s dragon balls and Broly himself. At the time, this led many to believe that Broly would be featured in the season pass, but now things are a bit more complicated. The dialogue found in those files is clearly referring to theDragon Ball Zversion of Broly, and more specifically is from a scene inDragon Ball Z: Broly - Second Coming.

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Dragon Ball Z Broly or Dragon Ball Super Broly?

The information from the datamine clearly points towards a story arc adapting not just one but both of theDragon Ball Z: Brolymovies for the game, but how would this make any sense considering the two DLCs before it add Super Saiyan God and quite possibly Super Saiyan Blue? Truthfully, both stories have a potential to be told throughDragon Ball Z: Kakarotdepending on how the developers want to approach Broly as a character. It has already been made clear that the DLC will be changing certain aspects of the story, such as how theSuper Saiyan God ritual is being bypassed, so why not this?

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Dragon Ball Z Broly vs Dragon Ball Super Broly

Dragon Ball Z: Broly DLC for DBZ: Kakarot

Theoriginal Broly moviescertainly have their flaws, such as Broly’s less than compelling backstory or Vegeta’s unsatisfactory performance and composure when faced with the monster, but they are nonetheless some of the most beloved of theDragon Ball Zmovies. Broly himself is also a fan favorite character, as evidenced by his being the only movie to get a canonized reboot so far. There are a lot of great fights and moments in both of these movies that could be enjoyable to see in a DLC forKakarot,especially given Broly’s obsession for Goku’s Saiyan name and the way that ties into this game.

The numerous battles with Broly who is just an unstoppable force, as well as the iconic Family Kamehameha in which Goku and his sons, Gohan and Goten, fire off a devastating beam would transition intoDBZ: Kakarotincredibly well. The main problem, of course, is how these battles would play out given that Goku andVegeta will have Super Saiyan God. Furthermore, Gohan is actually still a child in the first Broly movie.

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly in DBZ: Kakarot

The more recent, canon adaptation of Broly could also appear inKakarot. This would be easier to justify, as Goku and Vegeta both make use of the Super Saiyan Blue form during this movie. Although these events technically occur after the events of theTournament of Power, neither Goku nor Vegeta use any of the unique powerups (Ultra Instinct, SSB Evolution, SSB Kaioken) during the movie. The major problem here is that the existing pretext for a Broly DLC, the datamine, clearly indicates content from theDragon Ball Zmovies, not fromDragon Ball Super’s recreation.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s Time Machine and Broly

The solution to all of theseproblems lies inDragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s time machine. The firstDragon Ball Z: Brolymovie occuring while Gohan is still a kid can be explained by using the time machine. Perhaps the player travels back in time to before the cell saga to complete the events of this movie. The second Broly movie takes place just before the Buu Saga, so a similar solution can be found. Finally, the time machine is capable of travelling between timelines as well, so theDragon Ball Super: Brolycould even be introduced in addition to these.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarotis available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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