As a lifelong Dragon Ball fanatic who has spent countless hours immersed in the thrilling universe of Goku and his comrades, I am beyond excited for the upcoming releases of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero and Dragon Ball Daima, both slated for October this year. But what truly has me buzzing is the tantalizing prospect of Dragon Ball Project: Multi, a MOBA game set to grace our screens in 2025.
Fans of Dragon Ball have multiple games to anticipate by the end of this year, with “Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero” and “Dragon Ball Daima” set for an October release. Beyond that, there’s another Dragon Ball game in the pipeline for 2025 – “Dragon Ball Project: Multi”. After its initial playtest concluded, developers Ganbarion and Bandai Namco confirmed its release next year. Although a specific date has not been announced yet, those who participated in the playtest are eagerly awaiting its return, with some even expressing surprise at how much they enjoyed it.
Initially, there was a strong anticipation for the Dragon Ball Project: Multi to be launched in 2025, considering that the game had already entered its testing phase. However, Bandai Namco officially confirmed this timeline after concluding the first round of tests. This test, which took place between August 20th and September 3rd, allowed players to explore new content and receive in-game currencies for various aspects of the game’s first MOBAs (Multiplayer Online Battle Arenas). Now, we await news about another test session.
The creators of the Dragon Ball Project: Multi expressed their gratitude to all those who participated in the Regional v Test. The feedback received from players will greatly aid our development team in making the game even more engaging. Keep an eye on this account as we’ll be sharing more updates about the game leading up to its release, which is scheduled for 2025.
In various formats other than traditional fighting games, Dragon Ball has been adapted – from card games to asymmetrical multiplayer games. So, it’s not surprising that a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game is now available, given this trend. What has left players surprised, however, is the delight they experienced during the beta testing phase. While Dragon Ball games deviating from the standard fighting genre often struggle to find an audience, and MOBAs can be difficult to grasp if you’re not familiar with them, Dragon Ball Project: Multi has been positively received. Many players are finding it challenging to move on from the action of Dragon Ball Project: Multi after trying other games like Pokemon Unite, as they find themselves drawn back to this one.
One gamer expressed enthusiasm, saying, “I truly anticipate that this game will have an official release since it seems to me that it would definitely attract a very committed fan base.
The “Dragon Ball Project: Multi” is scheduled for release in 2025 and appears to be targeting iOS, Android, and PC devices as its initial platform releases.
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2024-09-07 19:10