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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

PlayStation 4 · 2020 · RPG

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How much is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot worth on PlayStation 4? This price guide tracks new, used and sealed prices for this 2020 RPG release, with recent price trends. In North America (NTSC-U) it currently values around £20 new and £6 used, with a MyPlayersVault collector score of 28 (SUB-ALPHA tier). Sealed value is up 8% over the past 1 month. Import copies in UK / PAL trade around £11.

MASS MARKETREPRINT RISK

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot is a major AAA franchise entry from Bandai Namco with mass-market distribution across seven platforms. The Xbox One physical release exists within a saturated collector landscape where digital alternatives and reprints across current-generation hardware have diluted physical collector identity. Sealed copies circulate regularly at standard market levels with no scarcity signals. The game remains culturally relevant within the Dragon Ball fanbase, but collector momentum has cooled significantly since 2020 launch. This is a mainstream entertainment product, not a collector-driven acquisition.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot price guide — value by region

UK / PAL
NEW£11
USED£9
CEV£17
VAULT SCORE 22 SUB-ALPHA
DEMAND Established · MOVEMENT Cooling · STABILITY Softening
North America (NTSC-U)SHOWN BY DEFAULT
NEW£20
USED£6
CEV£15
VAULT SCORE 28 SUB-ALPHA
DEMAND Established · MOVEMENT Cooling · STABILITY Softening

Collector context, not financial advice. Prices reflect recent eBay and PriceCharting data.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot — frequently asked questions

How much is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot worth on PlayStation 4?
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot on PlayStation 4 currently values around £20 new and £6 used in North America (NTSC-U), with a Collector Estimated Value (CEV) of £15. Values are read from recent eBay and PriceCharting sales and update over time.
Is Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot rare or collectible?
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has a MyPlayersVault collector score of 28 (SUB-ALPHA tier) — a 0–100 rating of its collector demand and desirability based on live market data.
What is the difference between the new and used price of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot?
A sealed (new) copy of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot trades around £20, while a used complete copy is about £6, a premium of roughly £14 for sealed.
Are import copies of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot cheaper?
Import copies in UK / PAL trade around £11, so values differ by region. MyPlayersVault tracks UK/PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J separately.

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