Dragon Ball FighterZ Nintendo Switch Release Date
Dragon Ball FighterZ on Switch gets a release date and pre-order gets you a SNES classic title for free.
The leak which let us know that Battle Royale sensation Fortnite is coming to Nintendo Switch also had mentions of a few other anticipating titles and one of them were Dragon Ball FighterZ. A 2.5D fighting game from Arc System Works and Bandai Namco Entertainment, the game came out worldwide earlier in 2018 and a Switch release was almost inevitable for one of the most successful and praiseworthy game that is based on the massively popular entry from Dragon Ball Universe.
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Publisher Bandai Namco has confirmed that the game will be arriving on September 28 for Nintendo Switch after being revealed last week at E3 2018. In case you have somehow missed the Switch announcement of the game from E3, here is the trailer.
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Placing a pre-order for the game on Switch will get you an access to download an exclusive Switch version of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden. This one is one of the first fighting games from Dragon Ball franchise and many of you probably haven't heard of this title because it was released in 1993 only for France, Japan and Spain. Super Butoden will start with a player roster of eight and features a 1v1 Combat mode, Story mode and Tournament mode. Pre-order bonus also includes a direct access to both Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku and Vegeta for all players.
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Bandai Namco's critically acclaimed Dragon Ball FighterZ is already available to play on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Upcoming Evo fighting game tournament to be held in July will bring the game at this year’s event as it is one of the most popular among the crowd there. FighterZ may come as a bit complex to some but offers a completely unique experience to anyone who loves some good fighting game action and dedicated Dragon Ball fans.
The leak which let us know that Battle Royale sensation Fortnite is coming to Nintendo Switch also had mentions of a few other anticipating titles and one of them were Dragon Ball FighterZ. A 2.5D fighting game from Arc System Works and Bandai Namco Entertainment, the game came out worldwide earlier in 2018 and a Switch release was almost inevitable for one of the most successful and praiseworthy game that is based on the massively popular entry from Dragon Ball Universe.
Dragon Ball FighterZ Nintendo Switch Release Date |
RELATED: Dragon Ball FighterZ First DLC Characters Revealed
Publisher Bandai Namco has confirmed that the game will be arriving on September 28 for Nintendo Switch after being revealed last week at E3 2018. In case you have somehow missed the Switch announcement of the game from E3, here is the trailer.
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RELATED: Dragon Ball FighterZ for Xbox One X
Placing a pre-order for the game on Switch will get you an access to download an exclusive Switch version of Dragon Ball Z: Super Butoden. This one is one of the first fighting games from Dragon Ball franchise and many of you probably haven't heard of this title because it was released in 1993 only for France, Japan and Spain. Super Butoden will start with a player roster of eight and features a 1v1 Combat mode, Story mode and Tournament mode. Pre-order bonus also includes a direct access to both Super Saiyan God Super Saiyan Goku and Vegeta for all players.
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Bandai Namco's critically acclaimed Dragon Ball FighterZ is already available to play on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Upcoming Evo fighting game tournament to be held in July will bring the game at this year’s event as it is one of the most popular among the crowd there. FighterZ may come as a bit complex to some but offers a completely unique experience to anyone who loves some good fighting game action and dedicated Dragon Ball fans.