HomeNewsNew 'Dragon Ball Project: Multi' Trailers Feature Super Saiyan Trio
New 'Dragon Ball Project: Multi' Trailers Feature Super Saiyan Trio
Feb 21,2025Author: Hazel
Bandai Namco Entertainment and Ganbarion's highly anticipated Dragon Ball Project:Multi, the franchise's first 4v4 team-based battle game, is now in regional closed beta! Following the initial announcement, three new character trailers showcasing Piccolo, Super Saiyan Goku, and Krillin's gameplay have dropped.
The closed beta is live on iOS, Android, and Steam until September 3rd, 5:59 AM UTC. Players can wishlist the game on Steam now. This regional beta is currently accessible in Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Visit the official English website for more information.
While a release date remains unannounced, these trailers offer a compelling glimpse into the exciting 4v4 battles awaiting players. What are your thoughts on Dragon Ball Project:Multi and the newly released character showcases?
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