The Epic Showdown: Why Dragon Ball Z Battle of Gods on PS Vita is a Better Download Exclusive
If you own a PS Vita, do not hunt for a ghost cartridge. Open the PlayStation Store, search for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, and download it tonight. It is the last great portable brawler of the Saiyan era, and it lives exclusively on your memory card.
In North America, the PS Vita version was released as a digital-only title. If you are in this region, downloading from the PlayStation Store was the only official way to play.
Over 70 characters—including SSJ4 Gogeta, Hercule (yes, really), and the full Battle of Gods cast—are packed into this download. You can train as Beerus while on a bus. You can unleash Omega Shenron’s wrath in a waiting room. No other portable Dragon Ball game at the time gave you this many transformations and deep cuts (hello, Tarble!) in native resolution.
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z on PS Vita offers similar performance between physical and digital versions, though the digital download requires roughly 1.4 GB of storage and allows for slightly faster loading. While no exclusive version exists, the digital edition provides immediate access and the ability to transfer data from the free demo. For more details, visit Playstation. Physical or Digital? - PlayStation Vita - PSNProfiles forum dragon ball z battle of z ps vita better download exclusive
When Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z launched, it divided the fanbase on consoles. But on the PlayStation Vita? It found its perfect home. While the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions are physical relics lost to time, the PS Vita digital-exclusive release is the secret Senzu Bean of the franchise—and here’s why hunting it down on the PlayStation Store is worth every megabyte.