Dragon Ball, whatever people say, is a license that sells. Whether manga, anime or video games, the work imagined by Akira Toriyama not only crosses the ages, but also touches all media. Proof of this is with the revelation of the new sales figures for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, a game released in 2016 and which has just crossed the threshold of 7 million copies sold, or 1 million more compared to the results provided last May. It’s huge for a game of this caliber, especially when you know that in terms of results, the game is far from perfect (we had rated it 14/20 on JEUXACTU at the time). This is also the reason why Bandai Namco Entertainment continues to feed the game with ever more new content as the game turns 4 years old, knowing that in addition, a (free) update with Paikuhan is expected for spring 2021. Logical therefore after such a success. Note that cThe figures come a few days after those revealed for Dragon Ball FighterZ, which has also exceeded 6 million in sales.