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Minecraft launches surprise Dragon Ball Z DLC with full fighting game and classic characters

ADAM D.
ADAM D.
Nov 5

Minecraft has quietly released an unexpected crossover with Dragon Ball Z, adding a full-scale fighting game and themed skins to its expanding catalogue of downloadable content. The Dragon Ball Z DLC, developed by Cyclone and published by Mojang, is now available through the Minecraft Marketplace for roughly $8.99 (1510 in-game coins).

Unlike previous franchise tie-ins, this release goes beyond cosmetic updates. It introduces full 1v1, 5v5, and co-op battle modes set across recognizable locations from the Dragon Ball universe, including the World Martial Arts Tournament arena, the Cell Games Arena, Planet Namek, and Kami’s Temple. Capsule Corporation also appears as a social hub where players can regroup between fights.

The DLC’s roster includes 11 classic characters—Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Gohan, Frieza, Trunks, Krillin, Android 18, Android 17, Cell, and Majin Buu—each equipped with their signature attacks. Players unlock fighters by defeating them in battle, with move sets faithfully modeled on the anime’s iconic energy blasts and transformations. Goku’s Kamehameha, Vegeta’s Final Flash, and Frieza’s energy barrages are all reimagined through Minecraft’s distinctive voxel art style.

In addition to the fighting modes, the DLC comes with a set of Dragon Ball Z–themed skins for the main game. Players can take on the appearance of major characters, including an exaggeratedly muscular Bulma, in both combat and creative modes. A limited-time Scouter headband accessory, a nod to the series’ famous power-level scanners, is also available to collect during the event period.

The crossover highlights Minecraft’s continuing experimentation with major pop culture licenses. Recent years have seen similar partnerships with franchises such as Star Wars, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Avatar: The Last Airbender, but this DLC stands out for offering a complete, self-contained gameplay mode within Minecraft’s framework rather than a simple re-skin.

By blending Dragon Ball Z’s tournament combat and storytelling with Minecraft’s block-based mechanics, Mojang is appealing to two overlapping communities—fans of creative sandbox worlds and anime-driven action games. For players who grew up on both series, the DLC offers a nostalgic and interactive reimagining of classic DBZ battles in one of gaming’s most recognizable worlds.

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