Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has been out for nearly two months now, which means a lot of fans are likely looking forward to what's coming next. It seems that a Gods of the Universe DLC is on the docket, so fans will be able to battle against the God of Destruction Beerus and potentially even Golden Frieza relatively soon. Sometimes, however, looking forward means looking back, and DBZ: Kakarot is currently missing a feature to do just that: the Time Machine.

This feature is something fans have known about for quite some time, one that is important for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's replayability factor. Essentially, players will be able to use the Time Machine to go back and redo certain fights as well as complete side quests that they may have initially missed.

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Now, alongside its minor Patch notes for update 1.5, publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment has confirmed that DBZ: Kakarot's Time Machine will be available prior to the end of March, leaving just a few weeks to get this done. This update only made a few minor adjustments, fixed an issue with the training mode, and fixed a bug that wouldn't let players proceed past the Android Saga, so all in all, the Time Machine news seems like the biggest part of the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot update.

Many have been hoping that the Time Machine would also allow for a little more than what's currently known about it. For example, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot players get to enjoy Super Vegito and Super Saiyan 3 Gotenks for a very brief stint, so hopefully, this Time Machine is a way to do just that without having to repeat the same fight over and over. This isn't confirmed, but it's one possible way that Bandai Namco could continue to give back to the DBZ fanbase.

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Another interesting fact to note is that the Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot DLC is also said to release soon, with "soon" here being completely relative. A full preview of the next V-Jump Magazine issue is set for March 21, which should hopefully shed even further light on its upcoming DLC. In conjunction with this Time Machine, it's possible that the next month or so is a big one for DBZ: Kakarot, so fans should keep their eyes peeled for more updates.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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Source: Bandai Namco