Bandai Namco has recently unveiled its latest addition to the Dragon Ball universe, Dragon Ball Project: Multi, a departure from the traditional fighting game format the series is known for. Instead, this new title takes the form of a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA), offering an exciting 4v4 team-oriented experience. With the game’s regional beta just around the corner, here’s a comprehensive look at what players can expect.

What is Dragon Ball Project: Multi?

Dragon Ball Project: Multi is a free-to-play MOBA that pits two teams of four players against each other in dynamic, objective-based battles. Unlike typical fighting games in the Dragon Ball series, this title emphasizes team strategy, where players must capture objectives while fending off opponents. As the game progresses, characters grow stronger, allowing them to tackle tougher enemies, including bosses.

Characters in the game are divided into three classes:

  • Damage: Focused on dealing high amounts of damage to enemies.
  • Tank: Specializes in absorbing damage and protecting teammates.
  • Technical: Provides support with unique abilities and strategies.

Regional Beta Details

The first regional beta for Dragon Ball Project: Multi will begin soon, giving players in select regions the chance to test the game before its official release. Here are the regions where the beta will be available:

  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Taiwan
  • South Korea
  • Canada
  • France
  • Japan
  • Germany

Beta Schedule:

  • First Beta: Starts on August 19 at 11 PM PST and ends on September 2 at 10:59 PM.
  • Second Beta: Starts on August 20 at 6 AM UTC and ends on September 3 at 5:59 AM.

Players can join the beta by downloading the mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play, or by requesting access through Steam. It’s important to note that all progress made during the beta will not carry over to the final release of the game.

How to Participate in the Beta

If you’re interested in joining the beta, the process is straightforward. For mobile users, simply download the app from your respective app store and sign up within the app. PC players can request access through the Steam platform. Keep in mind that spaces may be limited, so early registration is advised.

Final Thoughts

Dragon Ball Project: Multi is shaping up to be an intriguing addition to the Dragon Ball gaming portfolio, offering a fresh take on the franchise with its MOBA format. Whether you’re a fan of the series or a MOBA enthusiast, this game promises a unique blend of strategy, action, and team play. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the beta and experience this new Dragon Ball adventure before its official release.

Stay tuned for more updates on Dragon Ball Project: Multi as we approach the game’s full launch.

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