Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Patch Nerfs Yajirobe, May Corrupt Save Data
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Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero Patch Nerfs Yajirobe, May Corrupt Save Data

Bandai Namco and Spike Chunsoft nerfed Yajirobe and made his power levels fall more in line with what was intended with an October 24, 2024 Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero patch, but in so doing added other errors like a corrupted save data issue. The official social media account noted the companies are aware of problems and working on them.

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As a reminder, the issues fixed in this Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero patch did more than rebalance Yajirobe, but also addressed Episode Battle difficulty, fixed classic controls, and made the game more stable. In particular, it adjusted the easier difficulty options when going through the story solo. Yajirobe isn’t a phenom anymore. The classic control scheme should work online now.

The Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero patch problems, similarly, run deeper than just corrupted save data. People are experiencing a number of problems tied to gameplay and online multiplayer. Some are reporting problems with using their saves. Others say their character rank is now 0. It seems online multiplayer is also affected and not working as intended. There’s no note as to when those problems could be fixed, and Bandai Namco didn’t share any tips for dealing with that issue now. Also, as usual, people lost battle replays when the patch went through.

Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero is available for PS5, Xbox Series X and PC.


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