Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Daima Pack Part 2 Release Window and Content Revealed

The developers of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot have announced when the second part of the Daima Pack will be available, and they’ve shared what new things players can expect.

Developers announced in February 2025 that Dragon Ball Z Kakarot would get a new DLC called the Daima—Adventure Through The Demon Realm Pack, split into two parts. The first part came out in July 2025, and the second is now scheduled to be released early next year.

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Daima Pack Part 2 Arrives in Early 2026 with Mini Vegeta

Bandai Namco recently announced that the second part of the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Adventure Through The Demon Realm Pack will be available in 2026. This update introduces Mini Vegeta as a playable character, along with a new boss battle against Tamagami Number Two and additional enemies from the demon realm. A new trailer showed off Mini Vegeta’s abilities, including his Super Saiyan 3 transformation, and also highlighted the skills of Tamagami Number Two and the other new enemies.

As players venture through the First Demon World, they’ll encounter two new enemy types. The Gendarmerie Tank is a powerful foe known for its strong attacks from a distance and its ability to charge at players. They’ll also face Gendarmerie Officers, tough enemies who can call in backup and attack from all directions.

It seems the Dragon Ball Daima DLC could have more content planned after the second part. The recent trailer hinted at Goku achieving his Super Saiyan 4 form, but we haven’t seen it in the game yet, suggesting more updates are coming.

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2025-12-15 18:48