Title: An Analysis of the Impact of Update v1.031 on Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
Let’s break down the key aspects of the DBZ Kakarot v1.031 update.
The version v1.031 for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (associated with the CODEX release group) is a technical update primarily focused on game stability and compatibility with modern hardware. Update Overview Release Version: v1.031 (CODEX) Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Update v1.031-CODEX
Released in 2020 by CyberConnect2 and Bandai Namco, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was a departure from traditional 2D fighters, offering an action-RPG retelling of the entire DBZ saga. By 2026, the game has seen multiple DLC expansions—from Bardock – The Father of Goku to the 23rd World Tournament.
For those playing on PC with a controller (especially PlayStation DualShock 4 or DualSense), v1.031 seems to have improved native input recognition and reduced the slight deadzone lag present in v1.030. Title: An Analysis of the Impact of Update v1
Just when fans thought the dust had settled on the world’s most iconic Saiyan saga, the scene has stirred once again. A new release has surfaced across torrent trackers and private indexing sites: Dragon.Ball.Z.Kakarot.Update.v1.031-CODEX.
Game updates are not always for the better. Sometimes, new patches introduce game-breaking bugs or unwanted anti-tamper technology like Denuvo. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot originally launched with Denuvo, which caused performance issues for many legitimate owners. CODEX has a history of removing Denuvo, resulting in a cleaner, faster executable. By 2026, the game has seen multiple DLC
UI Adjustments: Fixed a bug that caused the Main Story icon to disappear after completing certain episodes. The CODEX Context