Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 Targets 2027 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 is listed for 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. Bandai Namco's product page now shows the game, the platform lineup, the 2027 window, and Dimps as developer. The r/Games post was created on April 19, 2026 UTC and linked the announcement trailer on YouTube.
Dimps also posted a short notice saying Bandai Namco Entertainment officially unveiled Dragon Ball Xenoverse 3 at Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2026 in Los Angeles, California. That matters because the project had been discussed for months under the Age 1000 label and was tied to earlier speculation about whether it was a new Dragon Ball Online-style project or the next Xenoverse entry.
The official Bandai Namco page is still light on mechanics, pricing, editions, and exact release date. It categorizes the game as Action / Adventure and lists a Bandai Namco Store link, but the store details were not part of the visible product copy checked here. No Switch 2, PlayStation 4, or Xbox One version is listed on the official page.
Dimps returning is the main continuity point for long-time players. The studio developed earlier Xenoverse games, and the series is known for custom-created characters moving through Dragon Ball timelines rather than only replaying fixed anime arcs. Because Bandai Namco has not published a full feature list yet, details such as race options, crossplay, netcode, and post-launch DLC remain unconfirmed.
Reaction in the r/Games thread centered on the gap since Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. The top replies were surprised Bandai Namco is moving on from the second game, while other comments noted that the earlier Age 1000 tease really did turn into Xenoverse 3. One highly upvoted reply simply summarized the concrete platform and date information: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam in 2027.
For now, the firm facts are the window, platforms, developer, and event context. The next useful update will need gameplay systems, online structure, and pricing, because those are the points that separate a numbered sequel from another long-running Xenoverse 2 content cycle.
Sources: Bandai Namco product page, Dimps notice, announcement trailer, and the r/Games discussion.
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