DRAGON BALL Z KAKAROT DAIMA Part 2 expands the Demon Realm

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DRAGON BALL Z KAKAROT DAIMA Part 2 expands the Demon Realm
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Bandai Namco has detailed the next chapter for DRAGON BALL Z KAKAROT DAIMA – Adventure Through the Demon Realm Pack Part 2. The update shifts the action to the Second and First Demon Worlds, escalating the hunt for the Dragon Balls. Players can expect a climb in difficulty and a finale against King Gomah. A launch trailer accompanies the reveal, confirming the new encounters and playable forms. Alongside the update, the publisher notes the game has surpassed 10 million units sold.

What’s inside Adventure Through the Demon Realm Pack Part 2

The second part continues the Demon Realm arc, pushing Goku and allies deeper into hostile territory. Combat centers on increasingly tough opponents and a concluding battle with the ruler of this segment, King Gomah. The progression spans the Second and First Demon Worlds, tying the search for the realm’s Dragon Balls to a series of boss-tier encounters.

  • Locations – Second Demon World and First Demon World
  • Objective – Recover the Demon Realm’s Dragon Balls amid escalating battles
  • Finale – Showdown with King Gomah

Playable forms and notable adversaries

Part 2 broadens the roster with Vegeta (Mini) and Goku (Super Saiyan 4). These forms headline encounters designed around the Demon Realm’s power curve. On the enemy side, the update highlights several key opponents that gate progression and the Dragon Balls themselves.

  • Tamagami Number Two – Guardian of the Two-Star Dragon Ball
  • Gendarmerie Tank – Heavy unit fielded within the Demon Realm
  • Gendarmerie Force – Elite division of the Demon Realm’s military police

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Watch the trailer

The launch trailer showcases the new areas, enemies and playable forms. You can watch it here: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/iLsqWy4Yxfw?si=FfkpPK1N0YKExKXI

The footage underlines the arc’s structure – a push through two Demon Worlds toward a climactic fight – and teases the interplay between Mini Vegeta and SS4 Goku in key encounters.

Sales milestone

According to the publisher, DRAGON BALL Z KAKAROT DAIMA has surpassed 10 million units sold. The milestone accompanies the ongoing content cycle that spans story beats across DRAGON BALL Z, DRAGON BALL SUPER and DRAGON BALL DAIMA.

Why it matters – a focused push through the Demon Realm

Part 2 consolidates the Demon Realm storyline with defined goals, familiar faces in new forms, and a clear end-boss target. For players, that means a contained arc with recognizable progression – new arenas, named guardians, and a final confrontation – that slots cleanly into Kakarot’s ongoing post-launch roadmap.

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