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Dragon Ball Sparking Zero is adding Shallot to its extensive roster, but Dragon Ball fans are still waiting for characters like Android 21.
Well, it seems like we will be getting Goku and friends on the Switch 2, namely in the form of the latest fighting game featuring the Saiyans — Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero.
Plus, the fact that they’re about to drop on the 24th makes it clear that you’ll get to try them out sooner rather than later. DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO - DAIMA Character Pack 1 Trailer ...
It was a big week last week for Dragon Ball fans with the canon introduction of a fan favourite form in Daima, and yes, someone's modded it into Sparking! Zero.
Announced today by publisher Bandai Namco, their long-awaited next installment to the Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi series, Dragon Ball: Sparkling! Zero just surpassed 5 million units sold ...
Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO has received a new update today from developer Bandai Namco Games, which offers a limited-time Legendary Warrior Face-Off Mode as well as the ability to change the ...
Dragon Ball Sparkling Zero's roster is so granular that it breaks down individual forms of Super Saiyan, including Super Vegeta, a self-proclaimed title from the Prince of Saiyans.
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer Spike Chunsoft have released a free update for Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO, which adds split-screen battle support for all stages, among various functionality, … ...
The vibes in the Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero community have been absolutely rancid lately, but a huge free update has just changed that. The 3D arena fighter’s latest patch fixes a ton of broken ...
Fighting games can be hit or miss, so when a great one comes around, it gets noticed. While Tekken 8 was the best fighting game this year, none made more of a splash than Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero.
Among the pantheon of Dragon Ball videogames, few are as beloved as 2007’s “Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3.” By the way, that game was known as “Dragon Ball Z: Sparking!
We have another new game at No.3 in the form of Dragon Ball: Sparkling! Zero by Bandai Namco.