Dragon Ball Z fans are sharing the characters that they don't want to see make an appearance in Sparking: Zero, after the developers have previously said it will have a "historic roster".
26.12.2023 - 18:42 / comingsoon.net / Bandai Namco
Bandai Namco has released a new image for its upcoming fighting game , which teases the inclusion of an iconic Dragon Ball Z villain.
The new image shows off Majin Buu in the game, stretching out a long piece of pink goo to perform his Potbelly Attack, which sees him pull a piece of himself off of his stomach and use it as a weapon, either to shoot energy out or use it to grab opponents in a vice grip. Nothing else about the character has been revealed as of now, but just the inclusion of the character is sure to get fans excited about the fighting game.
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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero was originally announced earlier this month at The Game Awards 2023. The game will take place in the fan-favorite Budokai Tenkaichi fighting game series and feature a large roster of playable characters from throughout the Dragon Ball universe.
No release date for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero was given, though the trailer ends by saying that fans can now add it to their wishlist.
“Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero takes the legendary gameplay of the Budokai Tenkaichi series and raises it to whole new levels,” reads the game’s description. “Learn and master an incredible roster of playable characters, each with signature abilities, transformations, and techniques. Take the fight to arenas that crumble and react to your power as the battle rages on.”
Dragon Ball Z fans are sharing the characters that they don't want to see make an appearance in Sparking: Zero, after the developers have previously said it will have a "historic roster".
Bandai Namco has finally shared the release date of Sand Land , an action RPG based off Dragonball creator Akira Toriyama’s classic manga—and it’s well within sights.
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Bandai Namco have slapped a release date on Ilca Inc's Sand Land, which isn't a dodgy themepark created by an over-ambitious building supplies firm, but an action RPG adaptation of the same-named manga by Akira Toriyama, in which a titchy demon searches for the Legendary Spring and goes to war with a king who is hogging all the water.
Sand Land launches on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and S, and PC on April 26, 2024, publisher Bandai Namco has announced.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has been confirmed to make an appearance at Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour 2024 on January 27 and January 28.
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