In 1996 the United States, Australia, Europe, India, and Latin America were given the gift that had been kept a secret in Japan for the previous seven years – Dragon Ball Z. Twenty years ago, the dubbed version of Dragon Ball Z released, bringing us the glory that is Goku (and a couple of his friends/frenemies and villains with him).
Microsoft is celebrating your obsessive love for Dragon Ball Z by making the entire first season free. It's not just any version of Dragon Ball Z though – it's the HD version of the anime. Additionally, Season 2 through Season 9 are seeing discounts on both the HD and Standard version, bringing the price from $29.99 to $19.99 and $22.99 to $10.99 respectively.
You can head to the Microsoft Store and grab your free season here, oh, and if you're worried that it will suddenly disappear one day – it won't. Once you download it, it's yours. DBZ can be played on Xbox, Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows Phone 8.
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