The Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, released in 2017, offered an on-the-go experience of the game, allowing players to enjoy the rich universe of Dragon Ball anywhere. This version came with several DLCs (Downloadable Content) that expanded the game's roster, stages, and storylines. The NSP file format, commonly used for Switch game backups, has been a point of interest for players looking to access the game outside of official distribution channels.

"Cracked" versions of Xenoverse 2 on Switch are sought after primarily because of the game's aggressive DLC roadmap. With over 15 DLC packs (Extra Passes, Ultra Packs, Legendary Packs, etc.), buying everything legitimately can cost well over $100.

remains one of the most enduring and beloved arena fighters in anime gaming history. Nearly a decade after its initial release, the game continues to receive updates, DLC characters (like those from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero ), and quality-of-life patches. On the Nintendo Switch, the portability factor makes it a fan-favorite.