Developer Dimps and publisher Bandai Namco have announced that Android 18 (DB Super) and Videl (DB Super) will be included in the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Future Saga Chapter 1 DLC. The release date for Chapter 1 has yet to be announced.
21.03.2024 - 07:53 / gamingbolt.com / Spike Chunsoft / Bandai Namco
Developer Spike Chunsoft and publisher Bandai Namco have released a new trailer for upcoming arena fighting Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero. The trailer, titled Power vs Speed, showcases a host of different characters from throughout Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball Super. Check it out below.
As you might have guessed from the trailer’s title, the characters showcased are often put into categories of either power or speed. For example, Super Trunks falls under the power category, while Dyspo falls under the speed category. The trailer goes on to show how the fighting styles of both characters are different, with one focusing on a flurry of smaller hits versus fewer, stronger hits by the other character.
Among the characters showcased in the trailer are Nappa, Burter, Max Power Master Roshi, Toppo, Hit, Jeice, Kakunsa, Super Saiyan Broly, and Super Saiyan Kale. Previously, Goku and Vegeta, as well as Tien, Krillin, Perfect Cell, Bardock and Jiren were confirmed for Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero.
Unveiled at The Game Awards 2023, Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero is slated for release on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game has been described as a successor to the fan-favourite Budokai Tenkaichi series.
Developer Dimps and publisher Bandai Namco have announced that Android 18 (DB Super) and Videl (DB Super) will be included in the Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Future Saga Chapter 1 DLC. The release date for Chapter 1 has yet to be announced.
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Dimps have announced Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 downloadable content “Future Saga Chapter 1” playable characters Android 18 (DB Super) and Videl (DB Super).
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has disappeared from the Xbox store. Some fans say that they've been unable to access the store page for a few days now, with no explanation as to why it's been taken down.
The developers of Dragon Ball FighterZ have stated a big fix will be coming to the game to address the issues introduced with its new rollback netcode. Near the end of February, a new update for Dragon Ball FighterZ added rollback netcode to almost all versions of the game, with the Switch version being the only exception. Dragon Ball FighterZ's PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions were released the same day as this update. While the rollback netcode was meant to improve the online environment of Dragon Ball FighterZ, fans have found the update has broken the game instead.
Bandai Namco has released a new trailer showcasing Eddy Gordo, one of the most iconic Tekken characters in the franchise who is set to arrive next month as DLC.
Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, teasing a new DLC and its new antagonists. Check out the trailer below.
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Dimps have announced Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 “Future Saga,” a new series of four downloadable content chapters.
The latest trailer for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has seemingly confirmed that certain characters won't be able to fly, which was the case in previous Budokai Tenkaichi games.
Some fans believe that the classic movie version of Broly could be included alongside his revamped canon version in the Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero roster. Shockwaves were sent throughout the DBZ gaming fandom when a new Budokai Tenkaichi sequel was announced during The Game Awards 2023, and since then Bandai Namco has been slowly revealing which iconic heroes and villains will be returning in the upcoming Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero. There has been plenty of new Dragon Ball material released since 2007’s Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, and Sparking Zero has already confirmed content from the more recent Dragon Ball Super anime.
Some recent updates made by Bandai Namco have suggested a possible release date for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will be announced soon. Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero was officially announced during The Game Awards 2023 event, and Bandai Namco has been giving fans a steady stream of information about the game throughout 2024. These include a small portion of Sparking Zero's enormous playable roster, the gameplay mechanics, and some of the transformations for characters like Goku and Vegeta. While an official release date hasn't been given yet, some evidence has suggested it may be soon, such as the game's rating.
A recent update to the official Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero website hints that we could see the classic Dragon Ball Z version of Broly as a playable fighter on the roster.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's official website has been updated with an age rating from the ESRB, which supports the idea that it might launch in 2024.