Mutsumi Inomata, a renowned artist and animator known in the gaming world for her work on Bandai Namco’s Tales of series, has passed away at the age of 63. The announcement was made on Inomata’s official X account.
28.02.2024 - 16:05 / gamingbolt.com / Bandai Namco / Series X
After announcing it in August 2022, Arc System Works’ Dragon Ball FighterZ is finally coming to Xbox Series X/S and PS5 on February 29th. Both versions will be available at midnight local time (depending on your region) and include rollback netcode.
It also means rollback netcode will be available after months of delays and beta tests for PC players on Steam and Windows Store. As for the current-gen versions, they offer free upgrades for previous-gen owners. Xbox One players can access the Series X/S version with Smart Delivery, while PS4 players get access to the PS5 version.
Other details, like an increased resolution and frame rate, have yet to be detailed, so stay tuned for more information. Check out our review for Dragon Ball FighterZ here, though it’s only for the base game. The tag-team fighter has seen numerous updates and new characters, selling over 10 million units alongside Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
DRAGON BALL FighterZ releases 29th February (midnight local time) on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S with rollback netcode! <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/DBFZ?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#DBFZ
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— Dragon Ball Games (@dragonballgames) <a href=«https://twitter.com/dragonballgames/status/1762827574323904799?ref_src=» https:>February 28, 2024
Mutsumi Inomata, a renowned artist and animator known in the gaming world for her work on Bandai Namco’s Tales of series, has passed away at the age of 63. The announcement was made on Inomata’s official X account.
A recent rumor has claimed that Dragon Ball FighterZ developer Arc System Works and its publisher, Bandai Namco, have supposedly split ties. The latest update for Dragon Ball FighterZ was dropped near the end of February, adding rollback netcode to improve its online environment, as well as new PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions. While these features were things fans had waited years for, gameplay clips show that the new update has broken the game in various ways.
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When Dragon Ball FighterZ first released in 2018 for PS4, it was hailed as one of the greatest anime fighting games ever made — and rightfully so. Crafted by the genre experts at Arc System Works, FighterZ was and still is a masterclass in how to adapt an existing franchise. The team-based brawler is both highly accessible on a fundamental level, and deeply technical — to the point where its competitive scene has stood strong for five whole years.
Update: Following the Trophy list posting earlier today on Exophase, Bandai Namco has now confirmed Dragon Ball FighterZ will be treated to a PS5 version as soon as midnight tonight in your local time zone. The game's out tomorrow, 29th February 2024, and the current-gen version will be sporting rollback netcode. It's a free PS4 to PS5 upgrade for anyone who owns the original version.
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Dimps have announced that Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will be coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on May 24. Those who already own the PS4 or Xbox One versions will be able to upgrade to the current-gen versions of the game, while also hanging on to all of their save data.
will finally arrive on current-gen consoles later this year, with Bandai Namco confirming the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of the game’s release date.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2's current-gen update for PS5 and Xbox Series has been revealed to drop on May 24, with save data transfer also being confirmed.
The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will launch on May 24, publisher Bandai Namco and developer Dimps announced.
Dragon Ball FighterZ finally has rollback netcode nearly two years after it was revealed, but the current-gen update hasn't gone as smoothly as many players were hoping.
Even though it has been more than three years since PlayStation and Xbox moved into the next generation of console gaming, the current-gen updates keep coming. Dragon Ball FighterZ, which celebrated its sixth birthday in January, was confirmed to be getting a current-gen update this week. A free current-gen upgrade at that - a rarity at this stage as other studios have been charging $10 - and the cherry on the cake was the additional announcement that the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions of FighterZ will be getting a physical release too.
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