Bandai Namco and Arc System Works announced worldwide shipments for Dragon Ball FighterZ have now surpassed 5 million copies. The solemn announcement was made via the game’s official Twitter account: 【#ドラゴンボールファイターズ】 全世界累計出荷本数500万本突破記念! アイテムプレゼント実施! 期間:5月21日(木)~5月28日(木)23:59まで 「人造人間21号」をはじめ3体の特別なロビーキャラに加え、 ドドンと500万ゼニーをプレゼント!! 詳細はこちら⇒https://t.co/HyBTYCrDlo#DBFZ pic.twitter.com/G94WmRiZt9 — 「ドラゴンボール」家庭用ゲーム公式 (@dbgame_official) May 21, 2020 These sales numbers include digital sales. To celebrate, players will get
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Dragon Ball FighterZ is all about seemingly overpowered characters. Its recent additions of Kefla and Broly a la Dragon Ball Super are testaments to that. But the upcoming addition to the game pushes power levels even further beyond with Goku in his Ultra Instinct Form. If you’re unfamiliar with this latest and greatest form, it made its
“Dragon Ball” is not only a popular series within Japan but its Western following may be even larger. It’s a series that has seen translation across a number of different mediums, from Manga to TV and gaming. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the latest in a long line of licensed punch-em-up tie-ins. Developed by CyberConnect
As reported by Gematsu (originally appearing on Japanese user Ryokutya2089’s blog), it appears the flow of new characters into Dragon Ball FighterZ will continue. The latest issue of V-Jump has announced that Goku in his Ultra Instinct form from Dragon Ball Super will be joining DBFZ . This will bring the current count of Gokus up
Late last week, Bandai Namco Entertainment continued to build up anticipation for Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot by releasing an overview trailer that was presented under the guise of a class episode preview. Today, another trailer for the game was released. Even though it does not have as charming of a hook, it does go over
While Dragon Ball Action RPG Project Z may have been the most notable Dragon Ball related announcement to happen in January, the western release of Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission for PC and Nintendo Switch shouldn’t be overlooked, especially by collectible card game fans. Today, Bandai Namco delved into the game a bit further by unveiling
Bandai Namco has confirmed Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission will be coming to North America and Europe on April 5, 2019, only one day after Nintendo Switch and PC owners in Japan get it. During a Twitch stream on the Bandai Namco channel Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission was first hinted at in