Dragon Ball FighterZ Confirmed For Nintendo Switch, To Release This Year

Jun 12, 2018 at 01:06pm EDT
Dragon Ball FighterZ

Following the release on PC and consoles earlier this year, Dragon Ball FighterZ will also release on Nintendo Switch.

The news has been confirmed on the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct with a short trailer. The trailer description mentions some exclusive features, but they have yet to be revealed.

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The critically acclaimed DRAGON BALL FighterZ is now bringing its spectacular fights and all-powerful warriors to Nintendo Switch. Partnering with Arc System Works, DRAGON BALL FighterZ maximizes high end Anime graphics and brings easy to learn but difficult to master fighting gameplay. And on top of being playable on-the-go, this Nintendo Switch version also includes its share of exclusive features. Coming in 2018!

In case you don't know much about the game, you can check out Dave's review here.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is a game that does so much right. It’s a hardcore fighting game experience, as well as a more casual button masher. It’s a competitive fighter, as well as a Dragon Ball side story. Other Dragon Ball games have done Dragon Ball style mechanics better, Xenoverse’s 3D flight feels very authentic, but Dragon Ball FighterZ feels like the best of both worlds, and is one of the very best Dragon Ball games of all time. How the fighting meta will develop is another question entirely, and whether or not tournaments like EVO will allow DBFZ to join its ranks is still up for debate, but this is easily the most exciting new fighter I’ve played in a very long time.

Dragon Ball FighterZ launches on Nintendo Switch sometime this year.

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