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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has been out for a few weeks now and it seems to be going over well with fans, who’ve been waiting a very long time for a new fighting game based on the hugely popular ...
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is flying over to Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 with a November 14, 2025, release date.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is one of the Dragon Ball Series’ most ambitious projects. The game features several old and new features from the series' 40-year history. Also referred to as ...
Zero is a Sparking game, and that means there’s a lot to it. There are 182 characters in Sparking Zero, and the roster spans all of Dragon Ball’s history, from the original Dragon Ball to ...
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero contains a massive amount of content to explore, including a relatively robust story mode. Rather than a singular campaign, the game features eight different Episodes ...
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero's fighting system is the core of the game's appeal, and all the effort and polish Bandai Namco did to re-create the animations, sounds and special moves of the ...
Two characters from Dragon Ball Daima were confirmed for Sparking! Zero ‘s second DLC just this week with Vegeta (mini) and the new demon character, Glorio, coming to the game early next year.
Bandai Namco's Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero tournament – The Dramatic Showdown has been whittled down to its top 8 players. With players from all over the world coming together to battle next week.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, developed by Spike Chunsoft and published by Bandai Namco, is an arena brawler with visuals true to the phenomenally popular anime upon which the game is based.
DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO offers new genre-defining features including lightning-paced combat, large destructible environments, and stunning visuals powered by new-gen platforms.
Sparking Zero takes the Budokai Tenkaichi series to new heights, successfully recreating the grand spectacle of an epic Dragon Ball fight. With plenty of single-player content to get through, a ...
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has lost 89% of its peak player count on Steam just one month after its release. It's unclear how well the game is doing on PlayStation and Xbox.