Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero has been patched by developer Spike Chunsoft this week, delivering another batch of fresh content for the game including the addition of the Mission 100. This is a new solo ...
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Spike Chunsoft have announced new “major” downloadable content coming to Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO this summer, as well as a free updates that add “Mission 100” ...
Check out the newest DLC trailer for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero, an anime action fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Games. Players will soon be able to access new characters, new costumes & ...
The journey continues with the acclaimed anime Frieren: Beyond Journey's End back for another season. The fantasy series follows the elf mage Frieren, who was part of a band of heroes recognized for ...
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Last month, Bandai Namco revealed Dragon Ball Daima’s best characters would be coming to Dragon Ball Sparking Zero as part of the 2024 arena fighter’s season pass. It was the final piece of announced ...
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Spike Chunsoft will announce more downloadable content characters for Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO in January 2026, the companies announced. In a message ...
Bandai Namco and Spike Chunsoft launched Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero in October 2024, and it has become one of the best “What-If” arena fighters to ever represent the series. One would think that with ...
Dragon Ball Daima's Super Saiyan 4 Goku, King Gomah, and more are set to make their Dragon Ball Sparking Zero debut next week. After months of anticipation and a delay, Bandai Namco released a trailer ...
Bandai Namco confirmed Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is officially headed to the Switch 2 and Switch during Nintendo's July Partner Direct. These new Switch and Switch 2 versions will play just like the ...
The physical game experience, which opened in March, challenges teams of 2-3 players to defeat monsters through rope-pulling, ball-kicking, and rhythm-based movement in an immersive dungeon setting.