Originally released in October 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC and later ported to Nintendo Switch, Xenoverse 2 has enjoyed years of post-launch support through multiple DLC chapters and updates across platforms.
In clear journalistic terms, the announcement states that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 has benefited from sustained support over the years, and despite the series' ongoing evolution and a new mainline entry being announced, the team will release one final DLC package titled Future Saga Chapter 4.
The publisher and developer confirmed the content will arrive on all platforms this summer and that a trailer for the DLC has been published to accompany the announcement.
Future Saga Chapter 4 continues Dimps' long-running work on the Xenoverse series.
Dimps developed Xenoverse 2 and has delivered a steady cadence of content updates since launch, while Bandai Namco Entertainment has handled publishing and platform distribution.
The Xenoverse 2 ecosystem spans PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch, and players on the Switch will be able to access the DLC through the Nintendo eShop when it launches.
The trailer provides the first public look at new playable content, mission additions and story elements tied to the Future Saga branding.
Bandai Namco has kept promotional assets and release windows concise; the studio has stated the DLC will arrive during the summer window, but a specific calendar date was not provided at the time of the announcement.
For fans and industry observers, Future Saga Chapter 4 represents a formal closing chapter for active DLC support in Xenoverse 2, arriving after multiple paid and free content drops that extended the game's lifespan well beyond its initial release.
Players should watch official Bandai Namco channels and the Nintendo eShop for a confirmed release date and platform-specific details.
The announcement underscores Dimps and Bandai Namco's commitment to long-term post-launch support for their Dragon Ball titles.