
Certain secluded spaces out in nature seem relatively untouched, but anywhere that was once a city or home is instead decrepit and devoid of life. At the start of the DLC, the world is in ruins. What is so notable about this ending is the progression of the world around Trunks, though. Finally, the DLC ends with Trunks, Supreme Kai, and Kibito putting a stop to Dabura and Babidi's dastardly plans to revive Majin Buu. Players get the chance to see Trunks return to his timeline and exact his well-earned vengeance on Androids 17 and 18, and then eventually deal with Cell before the beast can steal his time machine and wreak havoc on the main timeline. While many expected the third DLC for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot to end with Trunks hopping into the time machine before going back to help the Z Warriors in the main timeline fight the androids, players were pleasantly surprised to see that the story actually continued well beyond that.

RELATED: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot DLC 3 Refutes Dragon Ball Super in a Major Way Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has always distanced itself from Dragon Ball Super, but comparisons between the two are inevitable, especially when it comes to a fan favorite character like Future Trunks and his struggling timeline. Players and viewers wanting to experience those things for themselves should take this as a chance to turn back and read this after finishing the DLC and story arc. There will be major spoilers ahead for both the ending of Dragon Ball Z: KakarotDLC 3 and the ending of the Future Trunks saga in Dragon Ball Super. That said, the ending of this story in the DLC is surprisingly positive, making Future Trunks' fate in Dragon Ball Superthat much more frustrating. Teen Gohan and a baby Trunks are all that survive, and the two grow up and train together, hoping to become strong enough to destroy the androids and save their broken world. In this timeline, Goku dies of a heart disease, and the remaining Z Warriors just aren't enough to handle the threat of Androids 17 and 18 when they arrive.

Players know going into DLC 3 of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot that the story is going to be much darker compared to what the base game showed.
