Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot runs at 4K resolution on Xbox One X
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What you need to know
- Dragon Ball Z is an upcoming fighting game from Bandai Namco.
- It allows you to explore the world this time around.
- The game runs at 4K resolution on Xbox One X.
- You can purchase the collector's edition for $200 on Amazon.
A few months ago, Bandai Namco unveiled Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot to the world. It's an upcoming fighting game, but one that lets you explore the world of these quirky characters. You can go around, talk to everyone, while also taking part in epic battles.
Whenever a major AAA game is announced — especially one that's as popular as the Dragon Ball franchise — gamers are always curious as to how it runs on Xbox One X and PlayStation 4 Pro. According to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's Amazon listing which showcases the box art, as well as the recently-updated Microsoft Store listing, the title runs at 4K resolution on the system. Since the visuals look like anime, the game should look amazing on modern displays.
If you're a massive fan of the franchise, be sure to check out the collector's edition which comes with the game, a diorama statue, an art book, and the SteelBook. It costs $200 so you better really like Dragon Ball Z. You can preorder the collector's edition from Amazon right now. The item is scheduled to ship on January 17, 2020. It's quite a ways away, but you can admire the stunning pictures until then.
Punching and kicking
Get one before they're gone
The Dragon Ball Z: Collector's Edition includes the Standard Edition game, exclusive diorama figure, hardcover game art book, and a collectible SteelBook.
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