Whenever the credits roll in a video game, gamers often deal with the question, “what’s next?” This is true for the majority of games out there, includingDragon Ball Z: Kakarotplayers who want to explore the franchise more after their final showdown withKid Buu.

Luckily, there’s enough content to keep players busy for a little while longer after beating the game, and there’s definitely enough in the franchise for those who want to continue scratching theDragon Ball Z: Kakarotitch. There’s even more on the way, with the Season Pass outlining a few new additions over the coming weeks and months, but for now, here’s a few things players can do after beating the game. NOTE: This article contains spoilers forDragon Ball Z: Kakarot.

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Unlock the Secret Boss Fight

While defeating Kid Buu may be the chronological and canonical end to the events ofDragon Ball Z: Kakarot, there’s an interesting boss fight that players can unlock that takes place after. It’s easily missable if players mainly played for the story, but essentially, players need to beat every single Villainous Party fight in the game to face off withMira, one of the primary antagonists fromXenoverse. He’s level 100 and has a whopping 5 million HP, but he’s mostly a damage sponge.DBZ: Kakarotplayers 20-30 levels beneath him shouldn’t really worry about difficult then, but it does carry some interesting implications forDBZ.

Play Xenoverse and Dragon Ball FighterZ

What better way is there to continue celebratingDragon Ball Zin video games than by re-playing or checking outDragon Ball XenoverseandDragon Ball FighterZ. Both games are solidDBZgames in their own right, though of a different genre altogether, but after seeing Mira andAndroid 21 inDBZ: Kakarot, there may be an urge to once again see them in their standard environment. Either way, considering how the secret boss fight could potentially influenceDBZcanon, it would at least be worth revisiting for the nostalgia.

Get All The Trophies/Achievements

There are games that are notoriously difficult to unlock all the trophies/achievements for, and there are those that are relatively simple. InDragon Ball Z: Kakarot’s case, it’s the latter. Players who beat the main story, beat Mira, and have done a few of the standard achievements likeusing the dragon balls, cooking full course meals, and/or building the car and robot will only have a few left. Most likely, the time involved in unlocking them isn’t severe, so many could spend some extra time completing the game in this regard.

Use the Dragon Balls

Not only does this work as an achievement, but it’s useful in unlocking newSoul Emblems inDBZ: Kakarot, re-visiting fan-favorite fights, and more after beating the main game. In short, players can use them to bring back franchise villains for an extra round of fisticuffs. Players need to use them 10 times anyway, so might as well get some extra gameplay out of it. It’s worth noting, though, that revived villains will only fight certain characters.

Wait for the Time Machine

As it stands, theTime Machine inDragon Ball Z: Kakarotdoesn’t work, but its reported functionality is to go back in time and complete missed substories. It’s also likely involved in DLC and other additions to the game, so while it’s not available yet, it may be worth checking out once it is. After all, while the majority of the substories are fetch quests, there are a few that are interesting that players may want to check out.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarotis out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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