Most fans and avid gamers alike will be glad to know that their favorite "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will continue making its presence in future generation consoles as it was just recently announced that the game will be released for the upcoming Nintendo Switch. Moreover, fans of the game can also check out details of the Parallel quests and some new modes in the online VS of the game, according to sources.

It was previously reported that the acclaimed fighting role-playing video game "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" has proven itself to be a worthy successor as it was able to polish the sequel by learning from the mistakes it had from the first installment, University Herald noted. As such, a lot of fans were pleased about the improvements they have seen from the game that Bandai Namco Entertainment has taken time to address, such as the online experience and more.

That being said, these same fans will be even more pleased to know that "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" will also be making its way to the Nintendo Switch, Gematsu reported. It was stated therein that the acclaimed video game developer and publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment will be bringing the title to the upcoming console, albeit not having stated an exact release date.

Aside from "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" being ported to the upcoming Nintendo Switch, it was also mentioned that the developers are also planning to bring their "Tales of" series, "Taiko Drum Master" series, and much more games to the next-gen console.

The source also went on to cite the official press release of the company regarding the planned release of "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" on the Nintendo Switch. It stated therein that the expansive franchise of the game will be making its way to the Nintendo Switch system for the Americas. Moreover, these same fans can also expect a shared experience of the game through its local co-op gameplay.

In other news, fans can head on over to the official website of the game to check out the Parallel Quests and new modes included for its online VS. It was said that Parallel Quests would allow players to replay certain key events from the game. On the other hand, two new modes were added to the VS mode, namely "Endless" and "No-level matches."

In "Endless," the battle timer has been removed and players will have to fight until there is only one fighter left. On the other hand, "No-level matches" offer players a way to play the game without any stats to test their true skills.