

Super itself deserves the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot treatment from head to toe, so while it would be interesting to have the whole game expanded upon with the show, it doesn't seem likely to do it justice that way. It would stand to reason that they would unlock as playable characters after beating this Saga, but it's doubtful Kakarot would extend any more into " Super" than that.


As it stands, a recent leaked revealed two playable Dragon Ball Super characters in DBZ: Kakarot, namely Beerus and Whis. That doesn't mean it's not set to appear in the game, though. Notably, its omission is odd, as the events are considered somewhat canonical since it's essentially recapitulated in the current iteration of the show. The final two movies listed above, Battle of Gods and Resurrection F, make up a post-Kid Buu story Saga that essentially segues in Dragon Ball Super. RELATED: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Has Funny Easter Egg if Gohan Revives King Cold Snake Way Either way, canonical or filler, here are the major story arcs currently missing from Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. When faced with a choice between canonical and filler content, it's clear what the choice is. In many ways, this is understandable, as there are many who hate filler with a passion, and DBZ: Kakarot includes often-skipped-over canonical moments as well (such as Yakon and Pui Pui). It's worth noting that most of what Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot skips over is filler content, meaning it was never really considered canon and can easily be skipped over for the sake of brevity. Sometimes, things have to be cut because they don't translate well to the video game world, as is the case with a few of the story arcs in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarots Final Story DLC Is Trunks: The Warrior Of Hope Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is headed back to the past and the future for its final DLC story arc. However, that's not to say that it's 100% accurate, as that's impossible in any adapted game. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot retells the classic Z story with incredible accuracy, living up to the promise made by Bandai Namco that it would be the most faithful telling of Goku's story in a video game to date.
