One of the biggest draws to Dragon Ball Xenoverse isn't actually the retreading over older storylines from Dragon Ball Z, but instead from the original material that comes as a result of the timeline getting fiddled with. Similarly, the nature of the Xenoverse games' storylines also means that much of the filler that plagued GT and the inconsistent storylines can be trimmed to give the Black Star Dragon Ball and Shadow Dragon sagas a more concise adaptation. Players are now excited to see Super Baby 2 and now Super Saiyan 4 Gogeta in Dragon Ball FighterZ, thanks in part to the incredible designs that appeared in the series. Of course, it's been quite some time since Dragon Ball GT first premiered, and while many of the critiques still hold water, the perception of the series has certainly aged to be better than the initial response. Much of the criticism that GT faced when released in both Japan and to the West is likely the reason that the series really hasn't seen as many adaptations as any other arc. A DLC pack did come out for the first Dragon Ball Xenoverse that introduced some of GT's characters and storylines, but it was minimal at best, as is often the case with the non-canon series. The recent introduction of Super Baby 2 in Dragon Ball FighterZ, has really opened the door for more Dragon Ball GT content to finally get some representation within newer titles in the franchise.