Dragon Ball: Xenoverse
Dragon Ball Xenoverse
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 1
Dragon Ball XV
DBXV
DBXV1
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Bundle Edition
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Deluxe Edition
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Time Travel Edition
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Network Test
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Closed Beta
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Day One Edition
Dragon Ball Xenoverse Soundtrack
Platforms: PS3, PS4, Windows, Xbox 360, Xbox One
Year: 2015
Developed by: Dimps, Dimps Digital Innovator
Published by: Bandai Namco, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Bandai Namco Games
Number of Files: 112
Total Filesize: 362 MB (MP3), 1,235 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Aug 18th, 2024
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Album type: Gamerip
Uploaded by: HectorThe501st
HQ songs and tunes ripped directly from the PC version of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 1 in their correct order, with all DLCs included.
The cutscene tracks within the files are organized by the order they appear within the story mode. There are also instances of the same song appearing more than once, but with different lengths to fit the different cutscenes.
- Track 1 is the main theme from the game;
- Tracks 2-25 are songs from stages, battles and quests;
- Tracks 26-70 are from various animated and in-engine cutscenes from the story mode;
- Tracks 71-82 are from the main lobby and its menus;
- Tracks 83-90 are sound effects stored alongside the main BGM;
- Tracks 91-108 are songs from the network test/closed beta of the game, not present on the final release;
- Track 109 is the full version of the game's main theme;
- Tracks 110-112 are songs from the trailers within the demo.
The track "Katharsis" from Raging Blast 2 is also strangely included in the Network Test's files, though it was removed for the purposes of this upload as it is in substantially lower quality than everything else and is never actually heard in-game.
Note that, as all songs are direct rips from the game, no changes have been made to the music, and the only changes applied to the files was applying metadata (the exception being tracks 83, 84, 85 and 87, whose stereo channels were contained in different audio files, and as such have each been made into a single file).
HectorThe501st
02:49 Aug 18th, 2024Offline