With the imminent arrival of "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" in just a few weeks, Bandai Namco Entertainment has become very aggressive recently sharing more details about the upcoming game. In just a couple of weeks, the game publisher has revealed Super Vegito, Super Saiyan 3 Goku, and Majin Vegeta. The latest details we have learned about the upcoming action RPG is on the game's expansive map and the available vehicles.

Thanks to popular "Dragon Ball" fan and tipster, Ken_Xyro, we now have a rough eye view of the map of "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot." The tipster also uploaded a video detailing the locations available for players to explore. Moreover, it revealed that the game divides the Earth into around 19 locations.

The "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" map seems to cover almost everything that we have seen in the anime. There is the Ginger Town, where Cell first appeared in his early form and small villages similar to the Nam The Peddler. The map also contains major cities that are also seen in the anime like the West City as well as the iconic locations such as the Kame House and Goku and ChiChi's House.

Additionally, player exploration in "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" is not only limited on Earth as there are so far three locations that players can travel outside the planet. These include Namek, King Kai's World, and Supreme Kai's World. So far, it is not yet clear how often can the player visit these places outside the Earth, but it will probably be based on the chronology of the events that happened in the anime. During the Frieza Saga, "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot," players will stay in Namek, where they will meet an original "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" character Bonyu.

Players will also spend more time in King Kai's world, considering that Goku spent most of his time there training. It is worth noting that "Dragon Ball" creator Akira Toriyama earlier revealed that "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" will introduce original characters that players have not encountered in the anime of in the manga, and Bonyu is one of these characters.

There is a chance that Supreme Kai's World will be accessible near the end of "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot." This is where the Adult Gohan learned to access his inner power and took the Z-Sword. In the anime, this is the final battleground between Kid Buu and Son Goku.

There are also vehicles that "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" players can use to move around the map. "Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot" is slated to arrive on Jan 17, 2020 and will be released across gaming platforms such as PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.