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Dragon Ball Project Multi MOBA Beta Launch Nears!
Dec 19,2024Author: Carter
Bandai Namco is developing a new Dragon Ball MOBA game, Dragon Ball Project Multi, launching a regional beta test soon! Developed by Ganbarion (known for One Piece games) and published by Bandai Namco, the beta runs August 20th to September 3rd.
Beta Test Details:
The beta will be available in Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the UK, and the US via the Google Play Store, App Store, and Steam. Initially, only English and Japanese language support will be offered. While not yet live on the Google Play Store, you can register for the beta via the official Dragon Ball Project Multi website.
Gameplay:
Dragon Ball Project Multi features 4v4 battles with iconic characters like Goku, Vegeta, and Majin Buu. Players can customize their heroes with various skins and items.
See the Action!
Check out the official trailer:
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