WithDragonBall Z: Kakarot’s release date two weeks in the past, many of the most dedicated fans have already completed this new take on the classicDBZstory. That said, for players that are still making their way through the title, or are currently enjoyingDragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s post-game, a brand new update should make the experience a little bit more enjoyable.

Dragon Ball Z: KakarotPatch 1.04 released just yesterday, on January 30, and it contains a number of fixes as well as a QoL improvement that fans may find of particular interest. Specifically, this QoL improvement focuses around loading inDBZ: Kakarot, and the 1.04 patch notes indicate that the update will reduce the load times that players experience when “traveling from one area to another.”

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To note, this is not the first time that Bandai Namco has looked to address the game’s loading with an update, asDragon Ball Z: KakarotPatch 1.02also focused on “improved loading times.” Indeed, it is clear that the developer is very interested in streamlining theDBZ: Kakarotexperience, and time will tell if Update 1.04 is in fact Bandai’s final pass at the game’s load times.

With respect to the fixes contained withinDragon Ball Z: KakarotUpdate 1.04, these primarily address progression blockers that can arise during a standard playthrough of the title. For instance, it appears that some players were finding it impossible to accept the Sub-Story “Telekinesis Training," which appears in Episode 3 ofDBZ: Kakarot’s Saiyan Arc, if they had saved and loaded their game after fighting Tien. According to the 1.04 patch notes, that should no longer be the case following the update.

For fans that would like to see the full extent of the fixes contained in the update, they can be found below in the completeDBZ: Kakarot1.04 patch notes. As previously mentioned, this update is available now, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, and considering that the patch clocks in at under 3GB, players should be able to get back to collectingDragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s Dragon Ballsand battling its array of bosses with only a minor delay.

Patch version 1.04 is now live and available across all platforms. Please see the below fixes:

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

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