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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is coming to the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2

Last year, Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero officially launched, impressing fans with its massive character roster that surpasses all previous titles from the fan-favourite Budokai Tenkaichi series. Now, the game is heading to a new platform – Nintendo Switch. 

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero! is the long-awaited return to a fan-favourite series of Dragon Ball Z games. The Budokai Tenkaichi games were classic 3D fighters, featuring many characters from the Dragon Ball universe, in addition to transformed and fused characters. With Sparking Zero, the team challenged itself in numerous ways, vastly deepening the fighting mechanics and featuring more characters than ever before. The game launched to positive reviews last year and has gone on to sell millions of copies across Xbox, PlayStation and PC. The latest trailer for the game reveals the Nintendo Switch version, complete with genuine Switch gameplay footage.

The vast character roster was a huge marketing point for Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, featuring more characters than any other Budokai Tenkaichi game, in part thanks to the addition of new characters and variants from newer series, like Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Daima. In total, the game features 182 characters and through DLC updates, even more characters have been added since launch.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero will launch on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on the 14th of November.

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KitGuru Says: Some of the gameplay footage in this trailer looked rough, so I do wonder if they used Switch 1 footage, rather than Switch 2. If the game can't reach 60FPS on the Switch 2, then you're better off picking the game up on another platform. 

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