Project Multi: Dragon Ball MOBA invites to beta testing

Project Multi: Dragon Ball MOBA invites to beta testing

As a seasoned Dragon Ball gamer, who’s been through the Saiyan saga and beyond, I must say, the announcement of Dragon Ball Project: Multi has sent me into a frenzy! The prospect of engaging in a massive 4v4 battle, reminiscent of the epic clashes we’ve seen throughout the series, is nothing short of exhilarating.


It’s a new Dragon Ball game, and it has a regional beta test.

For dedicated Dragon Ball fans, continuously besting Raditz remains enjoyable; however, a fresh take on the story format is always welcome. That’s where Project Multi comes in, offering an innovative approach through its gameplay. It’s essentially a massive 4-vs-4 battle, with players aiming to collect the Dragon Ball and defeat their rivals. Essentially, it seems like the inaugural Dragon Ball multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) experience!

Unexpected Announcement for Dragon Ball Project: Multi: Bandai Namco Entertainment unveiled it, complete with a trailer showcasing gameplay snippets and extending invitations for a beta test. Find all the details about the game and the beta testing right here.

Dragon Ball Project: Multi trailer

Take a look at the first trailer for this Dragon Ball game.

Gameplay of Dragon Ball Project: Multi

Based on the preview, Dragon Ball Project: Multi appears to be a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game. In this game, two teams, each with four players, command powerful characters, aiming to demolish the opposing team’s base.

Characters have the ability to rejoin the fight after being revived, this time with enhanced abilities or benefits. For instance, one of the Saiyans is depicted transforming into a powerful Great Ape in the trailer. Additionally, Goku, who initially appeared in his Base form, was shown to be a Super Saiyan in the fight.

During the beta testing phase, I want to ensure that everything is crystal clear – whether there are minions roaming around or what goods are available in the in-game shop. Clarity is key for a smooth gaming experience!

Project Multi: Dragon Ball MOBA invites to beta testing

Super Saiyan in Dragon Ball Project: Multi (Image via dbpm.bn-ent.net)

Beta test information

Dragon Ball Project: Multi’s regional beta testing kicks off on August 19th and 20th. Here’s the schedule for North America:

  • Start time — Aug. 19 at 11 p.m. PT / Aug. 20 at 2 a.m. ET
  • End time — Sept. 2 at 10:59 p.m. PT / Sept. 3 1:59 a.m. ET

Project Multi: Dragon Ball MOBA invites to beta testing

Dragon Ball Project: Multi Beta Test schedule (Image via dbpm.bn-ent.net)

In Canada, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the UK, and the USA, you can participate in the regional beta testing for the game, which is now available on Steam. Soon, versions for iOS and Android will be released. For all updates related to the Dragon Ball Project: Multi beta test, check out the game’s official website.

Dragon Ball characters in Project: Multi

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve been eagerly waiting for more details about the complete playable cast in Dragon Ball Project: Multi, but unfortunately, there’s no official word yet. However, I’ve spotted some intriguing characters in the trailer that have got me excited. Here’s hoping they make it to the final roster!

  • Piccolo
  • Android 18
  • Krillin
  • Vegeta
  • Majin Buu
  • Trunks
  • Zamasu
  • Goku

Project Multi: Dragon Ball MOBA invites to beta testing

Dragon Ball Project: Multi characters (Image via Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.)

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2024-08-10 01:10

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