Many files labeled as game installers are actually "trojans" or "malware" designed to steal personal data or damage your device.

There is no official mobile version of the game. Videos or sites claiming to provide a "Kakarot Mobile" free download usually lead to phishing sites or require you to download unrelated, potentially harmful apps.

Downloading the game from third-party or "piracy" websites (often advertised as "v1.50 free download") carries significant risks:

While there are many sites claiming to offer a "free download" of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (v1.50), it is important to note that the game is a and does not have an official, legal free version for PC or mobile .

If you already own the game, you can access certain updates and upgrades for free through official storefronts. Official Free Updates & Upgrades

Pirated versions often cannot access online features like the Card Warriors mode or future free patches and bug fixes.

A free update for the Steam version of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot was released, bringing graphical improvements and faster loading times to the PC version.