Poland's Prime Minister returns, looking as fearsome as ever. Meanwhile, the third and fourth DLC fighters of Season 1 arrive in Autumn and Winter.
Eddy Gordo plays a big role in the new story content, allying with Jin Kazama. Meanwhile, Jun lies in a mysterious forest.
The new balance patch goes live this Spring. The new Seaside Resort stage and Photo Mode go live this Summer as free additions.
The roster count for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is slowly rising, and currently sits at around 42 different known playable characters.
Following its PlayStation, Xbox, and PC launch last year, ILCA and Bandai Namco's RPG is now headed to Nintendo's platform.
Patch 1.03.02 will roll out for Bandai Namco's fighter on April 16 on all platforms.
Bandai Namco's post-launch monetization for Tekken 8 continues to be a sticking point for its player base.
After rave reviews at launch, Bandai Namco's flagship fighter receives backlash for a new cosmetic shop and battle pass.
Producer Katsuhiro Harada also revealed that 51 percent the series sales came from Europe, followed by the United States at 30 percent.
In a move that's likely to be controversial, Bandai Namco is set to add a battle pass to the fighter.
The Future Saga DLC for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will feature a new antagonist in the form of Fu, who seems to be experimenting with super villain energy.
Those who own the Playable Character Year 1 Pass will be able to start playing as Eddy ahead of his global release, on April 1.
The new trailer shows off a host of new characters part of the Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero roster, including Toppo, Hit, and Broly.
The action-adventure title is coming to Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S and is the "gateway to the larger narrative world of Unknown 9."
Crafting, Sorties and an Item Shop will be available to try alongside limited customization for Requests/Bounties, your base and the Magus.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 now has an official release date for current-gen platforms. Players will also be able to transfer their save data between generations.
Tekken 8 players can now spend real-world money on cosmetic items in the new in-game Tekken Shop.
The current-gen versions will launch with rollback netcode, which is also going live for PC on Steam and the Windows Store.
The showcase will feature over 40 titles, with publishers like Spotlight by Quantic Dream, Bandai Namco, and The Chinese Room confirmed.
"Development costs are now ten times more expensive than in the 90s," said Katsuhiro Harada. "Even the Fight Lounge servers are costly to maintain."