Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO New Mod Enhances Visuals, Introduces Ray Tracing

Oct 22, 2024 at 11:32am EDT
Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO

A new Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO mod introduces visual improvements to the recently released new entry in the series by Spike Chunsoft, including ray tracing support.

The Ultimate Sparking Zero - Graphic Mod, which can be downloaded right now from Nexus Mods, introduces more detailed shadows and textures, better lighting, better anti-aliasing, improved view distance and foliage distance, reduced input latency, as well as SSGI and ray tracing. While the differences aren't massive, they do make a difference and definitely improve the game's visuals, as highlighted in the screenshots and videos below.

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Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S worldwide. You can learn more about the game in my review.

Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO is undeniably one of the best games based on Akira Toriyama's series. With an engaging story mode that includes intriguing what-if scenarios, a combat system that's easy to learn but challenging to master, a massive character roster, and impressive attention to detail, Spike Chunsoft has created a must-have for Dragon Ball fans. If you've ever wanted to be Goku and scream your heart out before unleashing secret techniques, this is the game for you.

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