Dragon Ball Z comes to Minecraft with an official combat DLC

  • Official DLC developed by Cyclone: ​​11 characters, iconic attacks, and 1v1, cooperative, and 5v5 battles.
  • Iconic locations such as the Cell Games, Planet Namek, and the Tournament Arena; Capsule Corp as the base.
  • Price of 1.510 Minecoins (€8,99 in Spain), available on Bedrock from the Marketplace.
  • Free extras for a limited time (skins and Scouter) and cross-play; not compatible with Java.

Dragon Ball Z comes to Minecraft

The universe of Dragon Ball Z lands on Minecraft Featuring official content that introduces battles, tournaments, and missions in the series' signature style. Developed by Cyclone and certified by Mojang, this DLC is available for purchase from the Marketplace and is now playable in Spain.

This is not a community mod: it's a package licensed and thought For the Bedrock Edition, which incorporates characters with their most well-known techniques, mythical scenarios and various game modes, all with a presentation faithful to the work of Akira Toriyama but adapted to the cubic style.

Playable content and characters

Dragon Ball Z characters in Minecraft

Package includes 11 fighters Selectable characters are unlocked by defeating them in combat, so progression involves learning their patterns and overcoming their challenges. Each character brings their own unique style and repertoire.

In addition to distinctive features, several have Super Saiyan transformations and signature attacks: from Goku's Kamehameha to Vegeta's Final Flash and Galick Gun, including techniques from Frieza or Cell, all recreated within the Minecraft gameplay.

  • Goku
  • Vegetate
  • Gohan
  • Small
  • Trunks
  • Krilin
  • Freezer
  • Cell
  • Android 17
  • Android 18
  • Majin buu

Along with the team, the following are offered cosmetic packagesA set of hero and villain skins and a Scouter (the Saiyan visor) are available for free for a limited time. There are also up to 17 themed costumes and objects for those who want to customize their avatar both inside and outside the arena.

Modes, arenas and how to play

Battles and arenas in Minecraft x Dragon Ball Z

The DLC includes various modes: solo matches, 1-on-1 duels, cooperative play, and 5v5 team battles. There is cross-platform play in the Bedrock edition, making it easy to team up with friends regardless of the device.

For those who prefer to proceed step by step, there is a History mode with sequential fights against the AI. Winning unlocks characters and, in many cases, their special moves, which are not available from the start to increase the incentive to progress.

The battles take place in iconic scenarios From the series: the World Tournament Arena, Planet Namek, and the Cell Games, as well as locations like Kami's Lookout. Capsule Corporation acts as a safe zone where players can rest, organize, and change settings between matches.

There are small rules that change the rhythm of each map: for example, in the Cell Games Arena Falling out of the ring penalizes you with continuous damage, and on Namek, certain blocks break after several impacts, encouraging movement and spatial awareness. Bulma also appears at Capsule Corp as an NPC to add atmosphere to the experience.

Price, platforms and availability in Spain

Price and availability of the Dragon Ball Z DLC

The content costs 1.510 minecoinswhich in the Spanish store are equivalent to € 8,99 approximately (in the United States it costs around $8,99). It can be purchased directly from the minecraft marketplace.

Works exclusively on the Bedrock edition from Minecraft; it is not available in Java. Mojang indicates that you need to have the game updated (version 1.21.40 or higher) to install it correctly and access all multiplayer options.

With the launch came two free gifts In the Marketplace: a skin pack and the Scouter, redeemable for free for a limited time. Online, you can play 1v1 or 5v5. direct invitation, without public lists or automatic matchmaking, something to keep in mind if you plan to organize tournaments among friends.

This DLC does not add new blocks for the creativeIt does not allow the use of attacks outside the dedicated menu, it does not integrate with custom servers or pre-made worlds, and it does not include cross-progression between devices; its purpose is to self-contained minigame focused on combat within Minecraft Bedrock.

For fans of the franchise, the game offers an accessible way to relive their favorite moments with a simple combat system and familiar arenas; and for Minecraft fans, it represents a solid official collaboration which adds variety without altering the base game. If you're interested in the free cosmetic content, you should claim it as soon as possible, because it's only available for a limited time.