Dragon Ball FighterZ – Rollback Netcode Beta Coming to Steam in Spring, New Balance Patch Confirmed

Announced at Evo 2022, rollback netcode is expected to officially launch later this year, with details for the beta test also coming later.

Posted By | On 06th, Mar. 2023

Dragon Ball FighterZ - Android 21

Bandai Namco’s Dragon Ball FighterZ is still getting support, with producer Tomoko Hiroki confirming at the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour 2022/2023 Finals that a new balance patch is coming. She also revealed that a beta for rollback netcode would be coming to Steam this Spring.

It will officially launch at a later date, perhaps to coincide with EVO 2023 on August 4th to 6th. Details for the beta test are coming later, so stay tuned. As for the balance patch, nothing is known yet, but there is hope it will adjust Android 21 (Lab Coat), who’s been very strong since her release.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is available for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC and is also coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. It’s received 19 additional characters like Gogeta (SS4), Kefla and Android 21 (Lab Coat) to the game. Developed by Arc System Works, the 2.5D fighting game has sold over eight million units since launching in 2018.


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