Typically in the week of a new game release, its trophy and achievement list tend to appear online, sometimes revealing surprising details about the game. That’s the case with the upcomingDragon Ball Z: Kakarot, with its full trophy list now available and confirming a surprise villain that players will encounter at some point during the game. Anyone that wants to go intoDragon Ball Z: Kakarotcompletely blind will want to be warned that this article has somespoilersfor the game.
There’s a Gold trophy inDragon Ball Z: Kakarotcalled “Down with the Demon Realm!” Players can unlock the trophy by defeating Mira, who is aDragon Ball Zvillain that fans will not recognize from the anime or original manga. That’s because Mira is not part of any of theDragon Ball Zanime story arcs, but rather, is a character that originated in the gameDragon Ball Onlineand became much more well-known thanks to hisDragon Ball XenoverseandXenoverse 2appearances.

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Since Mira is not part of any majorDragon Ball Zstory arc, it’s possible that he will appear in a side quest. We have known for some time thatDragon Ball Z: Kakarotwill expand on the original story with its side quests, with a promise to even answer some lingering questions about the franchise.
Clickhereto see the fullDragon Ball Z: Kakarottrophy list.
Besides the Mira reveal, theDragon Ball Z: Kakarottrophy list is about what one would expect from the game. Players will be rewarded for advancing through the story, but they will also be rewarded for doing things likecollecting the Dragon Balls to summon Shenronor participating in the game’s various side activities like building machines and cooking food.
Based on the trophy list, it seems likeDragon Ball Z: Kakarotwill take a decent amount of time to fully complete. It’s been stated that the game will take 35-40 hours to beat the main story, whereas completionists are looking at a whopping 80-100 hours before they can get the Platinum trophy. Oftentimes video game length is exaggerated prior to release, though, so fans will have to wait and see.
Luckily, they won’t have to wait much longer, as theDragon Ball Z: Kakarotrelease dateis right around the corner.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarotwill launch on January 17 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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