DRAGON BALL PROJECT:Multi is Bandai Namco’s 4v4 MOBA with a regional beta test starting on August 19th, 2024

DRAGON BALL PROJECT:Multi is Bandai Namco’s 4v4 MOBA with a regional beta test starting on August 19th, 2024

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, let me tell you, the announcement of DRAGON BALL PROJECT:Multi has me more excited than Goku facing off against Frieza for the first time! The fact that Bandai Namco is venturing into the MOBA genre with this franchise is a game-changer.


The well-liked DRAGON BALL series is set to add another game to its collection, as Bandai Namco has introduced a new Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) title called DRAGON BALL PROJECT:Multi. This will be a competitive, team-based game, marketed as the “first-ever” in this genre by the creators. The regional beta testing for DRAGON BALL PROJECT:Multi is scheduled to begin on August 19th, 2024.

Experience fast-paced tactical battles with your beloved DRAGON BALL heroes

Experience an intense 4-versus-4 gameplay style that plunges you into the Dragon Ball universe. Show off your dominance on the battlefield through sheer power, or outsmart opponents by strategically completing objectives alongside your friends and allies. The trailer and gameplay previews reveal a fast-paced experience with breathtaking animations, particularly for the unique special moves.

DRAGON BALL PROJECT:Multi is Bandai Namco’s 4v4 MOBA with a regional beta test starting on August 19th, 2024

As someone who has spent countless hours immersed in the world of video games, I can honestly say that this game stands out from the crowd. The ability to customize your entrance and finisher animations is a feature I’ve never seen before, adding a level of personalization that truly sets it apart.

Based on the trailer, I’ve recognized some characters such as Goku, Vegeta, Krillin, and Piccolo among others. Each one will have distinct skills and functions. There seems to be a character for every gaming approach, whether you prefer a highly aggressive role dealing damage, a defensive tank role that endures prolonged battles, or a more technical role. Personalize your characters with various cosmetic options, including skins and animations adjustments.

DRAGON BALL PROJECT:Multi beta test will be across Mobile and PC

“The DRAGON BALL PROJECT: Multi will debut on numerous platforms from August 19, 2024, inviting players across regions such as Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the USA to join in the fun.”

As a long-time user of various digital platforms, I’m excited to share that our upcoming regional beta test will be available on Android, iOS, and PC devices. Having worked in the tech industry for several years, I understand the importance of testing across multiple platforms to ensure a seamless user experience. The test will initially support Germany and South Korea, with the restriction that only iOS and Android devices can participate in these regions. This decision is based on market trends and user preferences in those specific areas. As someone who has witnessed the growth of mobile technology, I can appreciate the strategic reasoning behind focusing on these two platforms for now. The test will run until September 3rd, 2024, providing ample time to gather valuable feedback and make necessary improvements before a wider release. I look forward to contributing to this project and helping shape the future of our platform.

At the moment, you won’t find the store links functioning, but rest assured, I will provide an update here as soon as they are implemented. As for the release specifics, it’s still premature to make any guesses as I anticipate a few more tests to ensure a polished gaming experience before finalizing it.

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2024-08-09 11:11

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