Dragon Ball: The Breakers is Coming to PC and Consoles on October 14

Bandai Namco has announced a release date for Dragon Ball: The Breakers, along with details on the Limited and Special Editions.

Posted By | On 22nd, Jul. 2022

Dragon Ball The Breakers

Bandai Namco has announced the release date for the upcoming Dragon Ball: The Breakers. Set for release on October 14, Dragon Ball: The Breakers will be coming to PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. Check out the release date trailer below.

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is available to pre-order in three different editions: a Special Edition, a Limited Edition, and a Standard Edition.

The Special Edition includes a customizable costume, the “Two-Handed Good” victory pose, and the “Dragon (Yellow)” vehicle skin. The Limited Edition will include, alongside the Special Edition bonuses, a Steelbook, 3 Raider stickers, the Cell Shell Figure, and the “Potara (Green)” in-game accessory. The Standard Edition won’t include any bonuses.

Pre-ordering any of Dragon Ball: The Breakers‘ editions will also get players the “Android 18 Transphere” with the “Wall Kick” skill and the “Scouter (Blue)” accessory.

Dragon Ball: The Breakers is an asymmetrical multiplayer game set in the Dragon Ball universe. 7 players take on the role of Survivors, trying to escape one player who takes on the role of the Raider. Survivors and Raiders will be various characters from the Dragon Ball setting.

Survivors have to work together to escape the Temporal Seam that got them stuck in the match by using various gadgets to ultimately find the Super Time Machine.

Leading up to the game’s release, Dragon Ball: The Breakers will also get a closed network test on August 6 and August 7.


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