Although Bandai Namco is busy preparing for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero‘s release in October, this week there’s actually been a new balance adjustment patch rolled out for its 2018 title Dragon Ball FighterZ. Yes, despite ending major content updates for the game some time ago, it’s still making changes behind the scenes.
This update, which bumps FighterZ up to Patch 1.38, is available now on multiple platforms – with the Nintendo Switch version to be “released soon”. Bandai will provide another update when the release date is confirmed for the hybrid platform. You can view the full 21-page patch note document via Bandai Namco’s website.
This update includes adjustments to system mechanics and multiple characters within the game from Goku to Android 21 (Lab Coat). You can learn more about Dragon Ball FighterZ in our review here on Nintendo Life:
Although Bandai Namco is busy preparing for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero's release in October, this week there's actually been a new balance adjustment patch rolled out for its 2018 title Dragon Ball FighterZ. Yes, despite ending major content updates for the game some time ago, it's still making changes behind the scenes.
This update, which bumps FighterZ up to Patch 1.38, is available now on multiple platforms - with the Nintendo Switch version to be "released soon". Bandai will provide another update when the release date is confirmed for the hybrid platform. You can view the full 21-page patch note document via Bandai Namco's website.
A new balance adjustment patch for DRAGON BALL FighterZ (Version 1.38) is now available. Full patch notes can be viewed here: https://t.co/Y6qzxfyUfe
The Nintendo Switch™ version will be released soon. We’ll update you once the release date is confirmed. #DBFZ
— Dragon Ball Games (@dragonballgames) September 4, 2024
This update includes adjustments to system mechanics and multiple characters within the game from Goku to Android 21 (Lab Coat). You can learn more about Dragon Ball FighterZ in our review here on Nintendo Life:
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In some other Dragon Ball-related news this week, the new anime Dragon Ball: Daima, which is "original work" by the creator Akira Toriyama and celebrates the 40th anniversary of the series, will begin airing in Japan on 11th October 2024. Here's a look at the main trailer and you can find out more about it on the official Dragon Ball website.
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Will you be checking out the latest patch for DBFZ when it arrives on Switch? Tell us in the comments.
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Hmm Is this an Sa? 😋🤣
The Goku UI full screan heavy Jumpscare was real.
21 pages of patch notes? Even for a fighting game, that's impressive.
PSA: Update is Live (in NA).
@Bizzyb In Europe too.
I finally registered on the site 😅
Thank you Bizzyb
and DBZ (lol)
@lovecraftINkafka you're very welcome, sir and congrats on your registration. 😂✌️
@Bizzyb 🫡 (with the music that goes with it)
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I really wish I was good enough at fighting games to enjoy them… I love FighterZ but absolutely suck at fighting games and always lose or fumble my moves. Still awesome to see it getting such a huge balance patch right before Sparking comes out.
It's a really crazy patch, changes a lot about how the game is played and a lot of characters have received insane buffs.
Super Broly getting easy super meter charges with auto combos and infinite recharging super meter after using his level 3 super is just an example.
Nice... now release a complete physical version, it's about time...
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