
Minecraft is a sandbox game developed and published by Mojang Studios. Formally released on November 18, 2011, for personal computers following its initial public alpha release on May 17, 2009, it has been ported to numerous platforms, including mobile devices and various video game consoles.
Minecraft is a sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios, first released in alpha on May 17, 2009, and formally launched for personal computers on November 18, 2011. In Minecraft, players explore a procedurally generated three-dimensional world composed of voxels, gathering materials, crafting items, and constructing structures at their own pace. Game modes range from the fully open Survival and Creative modes to the combat-focused Adventure mode, supporting both solo and multiplayer experiences across all platforms. The Dragon Ball Z DLC pack was released for Minecraft on November 4, 2025, bringing the franchise into the best-selling video game of all time.
The Dragon Ball Z collaboration introduces a character skin pack and themed cosmetic content consistent with Minecraft's standard DLC format. Players can apply skins representing major Dragon Ball Z characters to their in-game avatars, replacing the default Minecraft player appearance with designs based on the anime and manga. The included character skins cover Goku in Base, Super Saiyan, and Super Saiyan 3 forms; Vegeta in Base and Super Saiyan; Piccolo; Future Trunks in Base and Super Saiyan; adult Gohan in Base and Super Saiyan; Krillin; Android 17; Android 18; Bulma; Frieza in Final Form; Cell in Perfect form; Kid Buu; Shenron; and the World Tournament Announcer.
As a skin pack release, the Dragon Ball Z DLC operates within Minecraft's existing gameplay systems rather than introducing new mechanics. The franchise content is accessible through the Minecraft Marketplace, the platform's official storefront for community and licensed content. The pack is available across Minecraft's Bedrock Edition, which covers console, mobile, and Windows 10 and newer releases, ensuring broad platform reach across the game's enormous active player base.
The Dragon Ball Z DLC for Minecraft delivers a roster of fourteen character skins spanning the core cast of Dragon Ball Z along with iconic peripheral figures. The selection balances the series' protagonist heroes with its most recognized antagonists, giving players the option to represent any faction of the Dragon Ball Z cast. Goku's three included skin variants allow players to represent the character across different power tiers from the series, while Vegeta's two variants cover his base and Super Saiyan states.
The inclusion of Shenron as a playable skin is a distinctive choice, translating the franchise's iconic wish-granting dragon into a wearable avatar. The World Tournament Announcer skin adds a character known primarily for their narrative support role rather than combat prominence, reflecting a curatorial decision to include franchise flavor alongside the expected major fighters. The pack's character selection draws from the Dragon Ball Z era specifically rather than Dragon Ball Super or Dragon Ball GT, keeping the content focused on the most universally recognized period of the franchise.
The Dragon Ball Z collaboration with Minecraft places the franchise within a game that had sold over 350 million copies as of 2025, representing access to one of the largest potential audiences in video game history. Minecraft's skin pack marketplace had by this point hosted collaborations with numerous major entertainment properties, and the Dragon Ball Z release situates the franchise among the most prominent licensed brands in that ecosystem. The November 2025 release date aligns with the ongoing commercial momentum of Minecraft, which continued to attract over 140 million monthly active players as of 2021.
For Dragon Ball Z, the Minecraft partnership extends the franchise's presence beyond its traditional gaming genres of fighting games and RPGs into one of the medium's most culturally ubiquitous properties. The crossover demonstrates the continued strength of Dragon Ball Z as a licensing property more than thirty years after the era of the anime it depicts, and reflects the enduring market value of the franchise's visual identity across demographics that grew up with both Minecraft and Dragon Ball Z.

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