Bandai Namco has officially unveiled its latest venture into the Dragon Ball universe with the announcement of Dragon Ball Project: Multi, a new multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game. Developed by Ganbarion, a Japanese studio known for its extensive work on the One Piece franchise, this upcoming title has already generated significant interest within the gaming community. The game’s beta phase is set to begin in August 2024, giving fans a first glimpse into this exciting new addition to the Dragon Ball series.
Background on Dragon Ball Project: Multi
Dragon Ball Project: Multi represents Ganbarion’s return to the Dragon Ball franchise after their previous work on Dragon Ball Fusions, a role-playing game released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2016. This new title is positioned as a free-to-play MOBA game, a first for the Dragon Ball series, and will be available on both PC and mobile platforms. The decision to develop a MOBA reflects the growing popularity of the genre, and Ganbarion aims to capitalize on this trend by bringing Dragon Ball’s iconic characters and intense battles into a team-based competitive environment.
Beta Sign-Ups and Regional Access
Fans eager to participate in the Dragon Ball Project: Multi beta can now sign up, though access to this early testing phase will be limited to specific regions. The beta will be available in eight countries: the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. However, players in Germany and South Korea will only have access to the mobile version of the beta, while other regions will be able to participate on both mobile and PC platforms via Steam.
The beta is scheduled to run from August 19, 2024, at 11:00 PM PT to September 2, 2024, at 10:59 PM PT. This limited testing window will allow Ganbarion to gather valuable feedback from players, which will be crucial for refining the game before its official release.
What to Expect from Dragon Ball Project: Multi
While details about Dragon Ball Project: Multi remain somewhat scarce, what has been revealed suggests a familiar yet exciting MOBA experience. The game will feature two teams of four players battling it out in player-versus-player (PvP) combat. Each character will have unique abilities and skills tailored to three primary roles: DPS (Damage Per Second), tank, and support. This role-based gameplay is designed to encourage strategic team compositions and cooperative play, which are hallmarks of the MOBA genre.
Though Project: Multi is still a working title, and the final name has yet to be confirmed, the game is poised to offer Dragon Ball fans a new way to experience their favorite universe. The announcement comes at a time when the franchise has seen a brief lull in game releases, making this upcoming title a highly anticipated addition to the Dragon Ball gaming lineup.
The Future of Dragon Ball Gaming
The reveal of Dragon Ball Project: Multi marks a significant moment for the franchise, particularly following a quiet 2023 in terms of new game releases. The last major title, Dragon Ball: The Breakers, was launched in 2022, offering an asymmetrical online action experience. Looking ahead, the next major release in the Dragon Ball series is Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi, a highly anticipated fighting game developed by Spike Chunsoft, set to launch on October 11, 2024.
As the Dragon Ball universe continues to expand through various gaming genres, Project: Multi represents an exciting new chapter. With the beta just around the corner, fans have much to look forward to as they prepare to dive into this fresh MOBA experience.
Final Thoughts
Dragon Ball Project: Multi is shaping up to be an innovative addition to the Dragon Ball gaming franchise. With its focus on MOBA-style gameplay, it offers a new way for fans to engage with the iconic series. As the beta phase approaches, anticipation is building for what could become a standout title in both the MOBA genre and the broader Dragon Ball gaming landscape. Players in eligible regions should take advantage of this opportunity to participate in the beta and contribute to the development of this exciting new game.
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