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V1031codex Exclusive __full__ - Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Update

Official Versioning

: Bandai Namco uses standard numbering (e.g., 1.03, 1.04).

The Legacy of the Saiyan: Evolution and Preservation in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot v1.031 Introduction: The Promise of the Ultimate Re-telling dragon ball z kakarot update v1031codex exclusive

Verification:

Official patch notes are only published on the SteamDB Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot page or the official Bandai Namco news site. Official Versioning : Bandai Namco uses standard numbering

: A two-part DLC series featuring new playable characters and story arcs from the Dragon Ball Daima anime. Instead, v1

v1.031

This is where most confusion arises. The number does not correspond to the major DLC updates (like "A New Power Awakens" or "Trunks: The Warrior of Hope"). Those were v1.20, v1.30, etc. Instead, v1.031 sits in a strange hinterland between the Bardock DLC and the 23rd World Tournament.

What could be better

In contrast, the mention of a "v1031codex exclusive" update points toward the history of video game preservation and the underground scene. The CODEX group was renowned for its high-quality releases and "exclusives" which often bundled updates and DLCs into a single, accessible package. For many users, these releases were a way to bypass digital rights management (DRM) or to play the game in regions with limited official availability. However, referencing such a version in 2026 is largely anachronistic. The official development of the game has moved far beyond the initial release cycles that groups like CODEX targeted. Modern patches are now handled through seamless digital platforms like Steam, ensuring that the latest technical fixes and narrative content are delivered directly to the player base.

Official Versioning

: Bandai Namco uses standard numbering (e.g., 1.03, 1.04).

The Legacy of the Saiyan: Evolution and Preservation in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot v1.031 Introduction: The Promise of the Ultimate Re-telling

Verification:

Official patch notes are only published on the SteamDB Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot page or the official Bandai Namco news site.

: A two-part DLC series featuring new playable characters and story arcs from the Dragon Ball Daima anime.

v1.031

This is where most confusion arises. The number does not correspond to the major DLC updates (like "A New Power Awakens" or "Trunks: The Warrior of Hope"). Those were v1.20, v1.30, etc. Instead, v1.031 sits in a strange hinterland between the Bardock DLC and the 23rd World Tournament.

What could be better

In contrast, the mention of a "v1031codex exclusive" update points toward the history of video game preservation and the underground scene. The CODEX group was renowned for its high-quality releases and "exclusives" which often bundled updates and DLCs into a single, accessible package. For many users, these releases were a way to bypass digital rights management (DRM) or to play the game in regions with limited official availability. However, referencing such a version in 2026 is largely anachronistic. The official development of the game has moved far beyond the initial release cycles that groups like CODEX targeted. Modern patches are now handled through seamless digital platforms like Steam, ensuring that the latest technical fixes and narrative content are delivered directly to the player base.