Dragon Ball Fighter Z Could Come To Switch If Fans Showed Enough Interest

No technical barriers stopping it from happening.

Posted By | On 19th, Jun. 2017

Dragon Ball Fighter Z came out of nowhere during Microsoft’s E3 presser last week, and went on to shoot at the charts of everyone’s most anticipated fighting games lists- because of how gosh darned great it looks. The problem is, at least for Nintendo fans, that the game was, for some reason, not announced for the Switch- only PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

However, says Bandai Namco, that could change. If Switch fans were to show enough interest in wanting the game on the platform, Bandai could easily port the game over, since there are no technical reasons preventing that from happening, said Tomoko Hiroki, the producer of the game.

Of course, owing to the development cycle, there is every possibility that the Switch version ends up launching late- but it could happen. So, Switch fans who want Dragon Ball on the system, you know what to do- time to take to Twitter!

Or you could just get the game on PS4, Xbox One, or PC. That is always a possibility as well.


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