"Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" recently rolled out DLC 9 along with the Ultra Pack 1 which introduced three new DLC characters in the game, Parallel Quests, and more. Bandai Namco Entertainment has not yet said anything about the game's DLC 10 or if it is really coming. However, if the latest datamined information is to be believed, there will be three new raids and four new maps coming to the game.

Three New Raids

Bandai Namco Entertainment rolled out "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" Ultra Pack 1 and DLC 9 last July 11. Just a few days later, Twitter user DemonBoy shared datamined details, which many assumed will be released soon to the game along with DLC 10. The first set of information the twitter user revealed is about the new raids.

According to him, he discovered three new raids the first one is called True Terror in Saiyan Form, which requires players to defeat (FPSS) Broly. The second raid is called Dust to Dust, which requires players to defeat Saibamen. The third raid is called Humanity's Greatest Threat, which requires players to defeat Hercule.

The data miner shared that while he was not able to uncover any dates related to the raids, he is certain that these will definitely be coming in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" soon.

Four New Maps

In addition to the three new raids, the data miner also uncovered four new maps from five new images when he was data mining "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2." According to DemonBoy, the five images were added to the stage select IU textures. He initially said that these images are technically present in the game and theorized that it might not be playable without mods.

He also said that these images could be included as playable stages in the future and could be introduced through paid or free DLC of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2." The data miner in his succeeding tweet noted that these images are all brand new and were just added to the stage select UI but did not exist in the game before.

Although the data miner uncovered five new images, he said that the fifth image is a placeholder, which appears like the daytime destroyed West City. Some fans noticed that the images are stages in "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 1." The data miner, however, pointed out that although the images are "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 1" stages, the renders on these images are all brand new. These are also not present in the base game, in the previous updates, or even in "XV1," he clarified.

These new "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" details are unofficial and are purely datamined information shared to the fans. And, like most datamined information, always take it with a pinch of salt.