

It's no surprise though, given that it has been known for quite some time that the game would try to recreate nearly everything from the original Dragon Ball Z anime. The thought of having a Skyrim scale Dragon Ball Z game is certainly exciting for fans of the franchise, and that may be exactly what is coming. This fits almost exactly with what is known about Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, with a 35 to 40 hour main story and estimated 100 hours if additional content is included. RELATED: How Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Benefits From Being Single Player Onlyįor reference, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, a game infamous for its seemingly endless supply of side quests and activities, is listed as taking on average 33 hours to complete the main story and 108 hours to complete the main story plus extras on How Long To Beat.


Traditionally, though, Dragon Ball games have been fighter type games, with even those that feature open world traits relying mainly on text boxes or light voice acting followed by a typical fighting game encounter, as such it seems likely that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's story will be significantly longer than previous games. Filler arcs have even been seen in trailers and gameplay, and with numerous side quests and some original material, the game is sure to be packed full of content for payers to enjoy well past the 40 hour mark. Some fans are curious to know exactly how this stacks up compared to the completion time of other major Dragon Ball Z games.ĭragon Ball Z: Kakarot will take players through each saga of the Dragon Ball Z story, and with its promise to retell the story as accurately as possible, there is a lot of ground to cover. A recent Famitsu review of the game stated that it will take around 35 to 40 hours to beat the main story of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, assuming side quests are mostly ignored. This game hopes to change the very formula of Dragon Ball games, removing all aspects of multiplayer and crafting a challenging yet rewarding single player experience. Bandai Namco's upcoming action adventure RPG game, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, tells the story of DBZ in a brand new way, releases tomorrow, and fans are beyond excited for it.
